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Optimization of bromate adsorption onto Fe-CNTs nanocomposite using response surface methodology

Water SA 2021 7 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Deeksha Ranjan, Deeksha Ranjan, Deeksha Ranjan, Moonis Ali Khan, Moonis Ali Khan, Marta Otero, Masoom Raza Siddiqui Masoom Raza Siddiqui Moonis Ali Khan, Masoom Raza Siddiqui Shareefa Ahmed Alshaeef, Shareefa Ahmed Alshaeef, Masoom Raza Siddiqui

Summary

Researchers optimized the adsorption of bromate — a toxic disinfection byproduct — from water using iron-modified carbon nanotube composites. Removing chemical contaminants from drinking water is a critical water safety goal, often pursued alongside microplastic removal.

This study was aimed at employing response surface methodology (RSM) for optimization of process variables and identifying optimal conditions for the adsorption of bromate (BrO3-) from contaminated water using multi-walled carbon nanotubes, based on iron hydr(oxide), Fe-CNTs nanocomposite. Fifteen experimental runs were conducted in batch mode to study the effect of individual as well as interactive process variables, i.e., pH, BrO3− initial concentration, and adsorbent dose, on the removal of BrO3− using Box–Behnken design (BBD) of RSM. The coefficient of determination (R2) at 98.34% indicated a good agreement between actual and predicted values. The main effect and contour plot were drawn to obtain the independent and interactive effect of operational variables on BrO3− uptake. A process optimization curve was drawn to determine the optimum operating conditions that lead to a desirable response. The optimum conditions for BrO3− adsorption using Fe-CNTs nanocomposite were found to be pH 2.0, initial BrO3− concentration of 10.0 mg/L, and adsorbent dose of 0.010 g per 50 mL solution.

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