Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer

Pharmaceutical compounds in surface waters are an emerging environmental concern due to their biological activity, which consequently present a new challenge for drinking water and wastewater treatment systems. In this work, diclofenac (DCF) and indomethacin (IDM) have been used as tar...

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Main Authors: Nurlin, Abu Samah, Sanchez-Martin, Maria-Jesus, Valiente, Manuel, López-Mesas, Montserrat
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spelling my.ump.umpir.233172019-01-11T01:03:19Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23317/ Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nurlin, Abu Samah Sanchez-Martin, Maria-Jesus Valiente, Manuel López-Mesas, Montserrat QD Chemistry Pharmaceutical compounds in surface waters are an emerging environmental concern due to their biological activity, which consequently present a new challenge for drinking water and wastewater treatment systems. In this work, diclofenac (DCF) and indomethacin (IDM) have been used as target molecules or templates in order to be removed by means of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP). MIP-DCF and MIP-IDM were synthesised and tested using two mathematical models, which are Lagergren and Thomas models. In addition, functional groups of the active functional sites and the target molecules have also been studied by using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Both MIPs followed the Lagergren pseudo first order kinetic model. Comparing the original MIP-DCF and MIP-DCF after loading with DCF, differences in their functional groups were found. In conclusion, MIP-DCF and MIP-IDM work as good sorbents to recover these emerging pharmaceuticals persistent pollutants from water. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23317/1/JPS-29Supp1_Art9.pdf Nurlin, Abu Samah and Sanchez-Martin, Maria-Jesus and Valiente, Manuel and López-Mesas, Montserrat (2018) Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer. Journal of Physical Science, 29 (Supp. 1). pp. 67-74. ISSN 1675-3402 (print); 2180-4230 (online) https://doi.org/10.21315/jps2018.29.s1.9 https://doi.org/10.21315/jps2018.29.s1.9
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Nurlin, Abu Samah
Sanchez-Martin, Maria-Jesus
Valiente, Manuel
López-Mesas, Montserrat
Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer
description Pharmaceutical compounds in surface waters are an emerging environmental concern due to their biological activity, which consequently present a new challenge for drinking water and wastewater treatment systems. In this work, diclofenac (DCF) and indomethacin (IDM) have been used as target molecules or templates in order to be removed by means of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP). MIP-DCF and MIP-IDM were synthesised and tested using two mathematical models, which are Lagergren and Thomas models. In addition, functional groups of the active functional sites and the target molecules have also been studied by using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Both MIPs followed the Lagergren pseudo first order kinetic model. Comparing the original MIP-DCF and MIP-DCF after loading with DCF, differences in their functional groups were found. In conclusion, MIP-DCF and MIP-IDM work as good sorbents to recover these emerging pharmaceuticals persistent pollutants from water.
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author Nurlin, Abu Samah
Sanchez-Martin, Maria-Jesus
Valiente, Manuel
López-Mesas, Montserrat
author_facet Nurlin, Abu Samah
Sanchez-Martin, Maria-Jesus
Valiente, Manuel
López-Mesas, Montserrat
author_sort Nurlin, Abu Samah
title Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer
title_short Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer
title_full Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer
title_fullStr Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Diclofenac and Indomethacin Recovery by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer
title_sort modelling the diclofenac and indomethacin recovery by molecularly imprinted polymer
publisher Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23317/1/JPS-29Supp1_Art9.pdf
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