Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite

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Autor(a) principal: Novo,Bruna de Lemos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: da Silva,Fernanda Arruda Nogueira Gomes, Bertolino,Luiz Carlos, Yokoyama,Lidia
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to investigate the adsorptive potential of a previously benefited and characterized brazilian montmorillonite sample, regarding amoxicillin trihydrate removal, a zwitterionic species, present in aqueous solutions. 500 mg capsule of antibiotic was properly characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM/EDS and surface charge measurement through Zeta potential. Amoxicillin aqueous solution and supernatants from adsorption essays were characterized by Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometry in Ultraviolet-Visible Region (UV/VIS), from 200 to 400 nm. Three investigative essays were performed, varying montmorillonite mass (0.050, 0.525 and 1.000 g) and contact time between substances (10, 95 and 180 min). Amoxicillin sample is crystalline, morphologically prismatic, essentially composed of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, hydrogen and oxygen. Its zwitterionic character was confirmed by Zeta potential, presenting positive (pH 2 to 4), relatively neutral (pH 4 to 6), and negative (above pH 6) surface charges. Test results indicated that the highest removals (21.4 and 41.8 %) were for the largest clay mineral masses (0.525 and 1.000 g, respectively), with pHs close to amoxicillin pka1 (2.68). Larger clay mineral masses have more adsorbent sites, which, associated with components opposite charges in desired pH range, promote a greater interaction. Thus, brazilian montmorillonite can promote amoxicillin removal from aqueous solutions.
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spelling Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorilloniteBrazilian montmorilloniteAmoxicillin trihydrateAdsorptionInvestigationABSTRACT The objective of this work was to investigate the adsorptive potential of a previously benefited and characterized brazilian montmorillonite sample, regarding amoxicillin trihydrate removal, a zwitterionic species, present in aqueous solutions. 500 mg capsule of antibiotic was properly characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM/EDS and surface charge measurement through Zeta potential. Amoxicillin aqueous solution and supernatants from adsorption essays were characterized by Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometry in Ultraviolet-Visible Region (UV/VIS), from 200 to 400 nm. Three investigative essays were performed, varying montmorillonite mass (0.050, 0.525 and 1.000 g) and contact time between substances (10, 95 and 180 min). Amoxicillin sample is crystalline, morphologically prismatic, essentially composed of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, hydrogen and oxygen. Its zwitterionic character was confirmed by Zeta potential, presenting positive (pH 2 to 4), relatively neutral (pH 4 to 6), and negative (above pH 6) surface charges. Test results indicated that the highest removals (21.4 and 41.8 %) were for the largest clay mineral masses (0.525 and 1.000 g, respectively), with pHs close to amoxicillin pka1 (2.68). Larger clay mineral masses have more adsorbent sites, which, associated with components opposite charges in desired pH range, promote a greater interaction. Thus, brazilian montmorillonite can promote amoxicillin removal from aqueous solutions.Laboratório de Hidrogênio, Coppe - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiroem cooperação com a Associação Brasileira do Hidrogênio, ABH22022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-70762022000300225Matéria (Rio de Janeiro) v.27 n.3 2022reponame:Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)instname:Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)instacron:RLAM10.1590/1517-7076-rmat-2022-0109info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNovo,Bruna de Lemosda Silva,Fernanda Arruda Nogueira GomesBertolino,Luiz CarlosYokoyama,Lidiaeng2022-07-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-70762022000300225Revistahttp://www.materia.coppe.ufrj.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||materia@labh2.coppe.ufrj.br1517-70761517-7076opendoar:2022-07-28T00:00Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online) - Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
title Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
spellingShingle Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
Novo,Bruna de Lemos
Brazilian montmorillonite
Amoxicillin trihydrate
Adsorption
Investigation
title_short Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
title_full Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
title_fullStr Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
title_full_unstemmed Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
title_sort Amoxicillin Trihydrate Characterization and investigative adsorption using a Brazilian montmorillonite
author Novo,Bruna de Lemos
author_facet Novo,Bruna de Lemos
da Silva,Fernanda Arruda Nogueira Gomes
Bertolino,Luiz Carlos
Yokoyama,Lidia
author_role author
author2 da Silva,Fernanda Arruda Nogueira Gomes
Bertolino,Luiz Carlos
Yokoyama,Lidia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Novo,Bruna de Lemos
da Silva,Fernanda Arruda Nogueira Gomes
Bertolino,Luiz Carlos
Yokoyama,Lidia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazilian montmorillonite
Amoxicillin trihydrate
Adsorption
Investigation
topic Brazilian montmorillonite
Amoxicillin trihydrate
Adsorption
Investigation
description ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to investigate the adsorptive potential of a previously benefited and characterized brazilian montmorillonite sample, regarding amoxicillin trihydrate removal, a zwitterionic species, present in aqueous solutions. 500 mg capsule of antibiotic was properly characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM/EDS and surface charge measurement through Zeta potential. Amoxicillin aqueous solution and supernatants from adsorption essays were characterized by Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometry in Ultraviolet-Visible Region (UV/VIS), from 200 to 400 nm. Three investigative essays were performed, varying montmorillonite mass (0.050, 0.525 and 1.000 g) and contact time between substances (10, 95 and 180 min). Amoxicillin sample is crystalline, morphologically prismatic, essentially composed of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, hydrogen and oxygen. Its zwitterionic character was confirmed by Zeta potential, presenting positive (pH 2 to 4), relatively neutral (pH 4 to 6), and negative (above pH 6) surface charges. Test results indicated that the highest removals (21.4 and 41.8 %) were for the largest clay mineral masses (0.525 and 1.000 g, respectively), with pHs close to amoxicillin pka1 (2.68). Larger clay mineral masses have more adsorbent sites, which, associated with components opposite charges in desired pH range, promote a greater interaction. Thus, brazilian montmorillonite can promote amoxicillin removal from aqueous solutions.
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