Water purification by adsorption of various pollutants using carbon adsorbents with different characteristics has proven to be an effective method that is often used in purification technologies. In this work, a new method for obtaining a carbon adsorbent with a wide pore size and high surface area has been developed, particularly for the adsorption of bacterial cells. The characterization of the porous texture, the chemical nature of the surface, the structure, and the chemical composition of the obtained adsorbent is studied. The study demonstrates that the hierarchical macroporous structure of the macroporous carbon adsorbent (MCA) is highly effective for the physical sequestration of Escherichia coli from aqueous solutions. The high removal efficiency (86.4%) suggests that this material is a promising candidate for water purification and point-of-use filtration systems, where physical immobilization of pathogens is required.
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Ivanka Stoycheva
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Petar D. Petrov
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bilyana Petrova
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Chemistry
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Organic Chemistry with Centre of Phytochemistry
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba431a4e9516ffd37a4116 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry8030035