Removal of environmentally harmful and hardly degradable pharmaceuticals sulfamethoxazole, diclofenac, and cetirizine by adsorption on activated charcoal

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  • who: Daniela Pavu00fakovu00e1 and collaborators from the Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology in, Radlinsku00e9ho, Biau0142ystok, Poland have published the article: Removal of Environmentally Harmful and Hardly Degradable Pharmaceuticals Sulfamethoxazole, Diclofenac, and Cetirizine by Adsorption on Activated Charcoal, in the Journal: Water 2022, 14, x FOR PEER REVIEWthat, albeit sulfamethoxazole was the most adsorbed, diclofenac was the least affected 11 ofby 14 of /2022/
  • what: The authors focus on how selected properties of chosen pharmaceuticals (solubility, molecular size, log Kow ) and activated charcoals (surface area, pore distribution, textural properties) affect the . . .

     

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