Encyclopedia

  • Mechanistic insight into interactions between tetracycline and two iron oxide minerals with different crystal structures
  • Add time:09/08/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Tetracycline (TC) is a widely used antibiotic. Ferrihydrite and goethite are representative of amorphous and crystalline iron oxide minerals (IOMs). In this paper, the mechanisms underlying the interactions between TC and two typical IOMs were delineated. Both IOMs had specific adsorption, and formed stable inner sphere complexation. Electrostatic adsorption occurred during interactions between TC and the two IOMs, but only significantly influenced TC adsorption on goethite. Fe2+ was produced in solution after the interaction between ferrihydrite and TC, indicating a chemical reaction occurred. However, this phenomenon was not found in goethite interaction system. Na+ and Ca2+ had no significant effect on the amount of TC adsorbed on the IOMs. However, in the presence of Cu2+, TC adsorption on ferrihydrite and goethite decreased and increased, respectively. This is because the size of the Cu-TC complex becomes larger, which makes it difficult to be trapped in ferrihydrite pores. These results provide evidence how IOMs affect the mobility of TC.

    We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of TETRACYCLINE PHOSPHATE COMPLEX (cas 1336-20-5). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 1336-20-5 suppliers


    Prev:Impact of tetracycline-clay interactions on bacterial growth
    Next: Spray cooling with Ammonium hydroxide (cas 1336-21-6))

About|Contact|Cas|Product Name|Molecular|Country|Encyclopedia

Message|New Cas|MSDS|Service|Advertisement|CAS DataBase|Article Data|Manufacturers | Chemical Catalog

©2008 LookChem.com,License: ICP

NO.:Zhejiang16009103

complaints:service@lookchem.com Desktop View