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Effects of Graphene on the Transport of Quinolones in Porous Media

Zhou Cheng    
Cehui Mo    
Ming Wu    
Huihui Cao    
Yanru Hao    
Guoping Lu    
Qusheng Li    
Jianfeng Wu    
Jichun Wu and Bill X. Hu    

Resumen

The effect of graphene (GN) on the transport of CIP and NOR in porous media is investigated by a combination of batch experiments, column experiments and mathematical models. The results obtained by batch experiments show that GN has great adsorption capacity to two antibiotic contaminants, and the maximum adsorption amounts based on the Langmuir model calculation are 270.67 mg/g and 178.36 mg/g, respectively. The column experiments suggest the mobility of CIP and NOR decreases with the mass fraction of GN packed in porous media, and the mass recovery rates of CIP and NOR increase with flow velocity. As the concentration of Na+ increases, the mobility of CIP and NOR is enhanced. However, Ca2+ has a significant enhancement effect on the mobility of CIP and NOR. Moreover, the transport processes of CIP and NOR in the column are predicted by a BDST mathematical model, and the calculated results are in good agreement with the experimental results. The relationships between kinetic parameters related to QNs? mobility and GN content, flow velocity and ionic strength are obtained by a regression analysis, which can be used to predict the mobility of CIP and NOR in porous media.

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