Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanism

Antibiotics are generally applied for the treatment of infections in humans and animals due to their economic value, easy accessibility, and potency. The use of veterinary pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics for the treatment of various infections in aquaculture cannot be overemphasized; the dischar...

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Main Authors: Omolola Aremu, Cecilia Akintayo, Olushola Ayanda
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Published: Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://aet.irost.ir/article_1223_01290df1264517ce88d9d92b155eeeef.pdf
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description Antibiotics are generally applied for the treatment of infections in humans and animals due to their economic value, easy accessibility, and potency. The use of veterinary pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics for the treatment of various infections in aquaculture cannot be overemphasized; the discharge of aquaculture effluent without necessary remediation techniques leads to the toxicity of the ecosystem. In this work, zinc oxide hexagonal-nanorods were synthesized via a precipitation method and calcined at 5000C in a muffle furnace for the catalytic degradation of ciprofloxacin (CIP) formulated aquaculture effluent. The characterization of nano-sized ZnO (n-ZnO) was conducted using scanning electron microscopy-electron dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), x-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transmission infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Brunauer, Emmett and Teller (BET) surface area determination. The SEM micrograph depicted both hexagonal and rod-like structures. The TEM micrograph subjected to ImageJ software showed an average particle size of 42.69 nm. The weight percent of the elements from the electron dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) followed the trend of Zn>O>C>Cl. The sharp peak of the Zn-O band was observed around 463.12 cm-1. The results from XRD showed that pure n-ZnO was achieved at a temperature of 5000C with a BET surface area of 8.3 m2/g, pore volume of 0.072 cm3/g, and pore size of 184.77 A0. The percentage of chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal of CIP formulated aquaculture effluent followed the trend of 42.8%, 73.9%, and 94.8% for the ultrasound (US), US/n-ZnO, and US/n-ZnO/H2O2systems.The US/n-ZnO/H2O2system showed the highest removal efficiency of CIP from the aquaculture effluent. The kinetics best fit the pseudo-second order, while the mechanism of degradation followed the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model for the US/n-ZnO/H2O2system. Hence, the utilization of US/n-ZnO/H2O2for the degradation of CIP formulated aquaculture effluent has proven to be a sustainable system that is dependable, faster, less tedious, and does not generate additional waste superior performance compared to individual materials. As such, findings from this study confirmed the performance and effectiveness of the Mg-(OH)2-Ca-NPs nanocomposite on the removal of Mn from real river water. This will go a long way in curtailing the impacts of Mn in drinking water and further afield.
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spelling doaj.art-6a6c38ddee9343c3933eec0059c1be972023-07-02T08:57:43ZengIranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST)Advances in Environmental Technology2476-66742476-47792023-01-019111610.22104/aet.2022.5580.15181223Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanismOmolola Aremu0Cecilia Akintayo1Olushola Ayanda2Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, NigeriaDepartment of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, NigeriaDepartment of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, NigeriaAntibiotics are generally applied for the treatment of infections in humans and animals due to their economic value, easy accessibility, and potency. The use of veterinary pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics for the treatment of various infections in aquaculture cannot be overemphasized; the discharge of aquaculture effluent without necessary remediation techniques leads to the toxicity of the ecosystem. In this work, zinc oxide hexagonal-nanorods were synthesized via a precipitation method and calcined at 5000C in a muffle furnace for the catalytic degradation of ciprofloxacin (CIP) formulated aquaculture effluent. The characterization of nano-sized ZnO (n-ZnO) was conducted using scanning electron microscopy-electron dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), x-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transmission infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Brunauer, Emmett and Teller (BET) surface area determination. The SEM micrograph depicted both hexagonal and rod-like structures. The TEM micrograph subjected to ImageJ software showed an average particle size of 42.69 nm. The weight percent of the elements from the electron dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) followed the trend of Zn>O>C>Cl. The sharp peak of the Zn-O band was observed around 463.12 cm-1. The results from XRD showed that pure n-ZnO was achieved at a temperature of 5000C with a BET surface area of 8.3 m2/g, pore volume of 0.072 cm3/g, and pore size of 184.77 A0. The percentage of chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal of CIP formulated aquaculture effluent followed the trend of 42.8%, 73.9%, and 94.8% for the ultrasound (US), US/n-ZnO, and US/n-ZnO/H2O2systems.The US/n-ZnO/H2O2system showed the highest removal efficiency of CIP from the aquaculture effluent. The kinetics best fit the pseudo-second order, while the mechanism of degradation followed the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model for the US/n-ZnO/H2O2system. Hence, the utilization of US/n-ZnO/H2O2for the degradation of CIP formulated aquaculture effluent has proven to be a sustainable system that is dependable, faster, less tedious, and does not generate additional waste superior performance compared to individual materials. As such, findings from this study confirmed the performance and effectiveness of the Mg-(OH)2-Ca-NPs nanocomposite on the removal of Mn from real river water. This will go a long way in curtailing the impacts of Mn in drinking water and further afield.https://aet.irost.ir/article_1223_01290df1264517ce88d9d92b155eeeef.pdfsonolysisantibioticslangmuir-hinshelwood modeladvanced oxidation process
spellingShingle Omolola Aremu
Cecilia Akintayo
Olushola Ayanda
Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanism
Advances in Environmental Technology
sonolysis
antibiotics
langmuir-hinshelwood model
advanced oxidation process
title Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanism
title_full Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanism
title_fullStr Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanism
title_short Chemical synthesis, characterization and application of nanosized ZnO in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent: COD, kinetics and mechanism
title_sort chemical synthesis characterization and application of nanosized zno in the treatment of ciprofloxacin formulated aquaculture effluent cod kinetics and mechanism
topic sonolysis
antibiotics
langmuir-hinshelwood model
advanced oxidation process
url https://aet.irost.ir/article_1223_01290df1264517ce88d9d92b155eeeef.pdf
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