Abstract

The synthesis of composites comprising chitosan (CS) and magnetite using the co-precipitation method yielded a compound denoted as CS/Fe3O4, which demonstrated magnetic properties. FTIR analysis confirmed the presence of magnetite nanoparticles within the composite. This CS/Fe3O4 composite proved to be highly efficient in adsorbing tetracycline (TC) from solutions of tetracycline hydrochloride (HTCCl), achieving an adsorption efficiency exceeding 65%. Moreover, the composite maintained its adsorption capacity over five cycles of sorption-desorption, indicating its robustness and reusability. The Langmuir isotherm provided a suitable description of the liquid-solid equilibrium of TC at 25 °C and 35 °C. Thermodynamic analysis revealed interesting insights into the nature of TC adsorption on CS. At low concentrations, the adsorption process was found to be exothermic, while at very high concentrations, it became endothermic. This observation suggests that the adsorption of TC at low concentrations is governed by protonation of chitosan and, at high concentrations, by entropic factors, highlighting the importance of considering thermodynamic parameters in understanding the adsorption mechanism. Overall, these findings contribute to the development of efficient and cost-effective adsorbents for the removal of TC from aqueous solutions.

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