Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal

Tramadol is a widely used pain medication detected in wastewater treatment plants, prompting concerns about its impact on the environment and the effectiveness of wastewater treatment. Nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (NCQDs) can be used to remove pollutants from the contaminated water sources. Ho...

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出版年:Processes
第一著者: 2-s2.0-85219013649
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 2025
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id Ng L.Y.; Chiang A.K.M.; Ng C.Y.; Ng K.J.; Mahmoudi E.; Lim Y.P.; Ba-Abbad M.M.
spelling Ng L.Y.; Chiang A.K.M.; Ng C.Y.; Ng K.J.; Mahmoudi E.; Lim Y.P.; Ba-Abbad M.M.
2-s2.0-85219013649
Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
2025
Processes
13
2
10.3390/pr13020298
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85219013649&doi=10.3390%2fpr13020298&partnerID=40&md5=2bb1d18a1162932eab958af6096008c9
Tramadol is a widely used pain medication detected in wastewater treatment plants, prompting concerns about its impact on the environment and the effectiveness of wastewater treatment. Nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (NCQDs) can be used to remove pollutants from the contaminated water sources. However, NCQDs can hardly be recovered after applications, leading to high regeneration costs. Thus, this study aims to explore the use of magnetite nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (magnetite NCQDs) fabricated from empty fruit bunches (EFBs) to remove tramadol from wastewater treatment. Various analytical methods were conducted to characterize the magnetite NCQDs. Magnetite NCQDs showed excellent separation and aggregate-free properties. This study investigated the effect of the initial concentration of tramadol, the dosage of magnetite NCQD adsorbent, and the contact time while keeping other parameters constant. Tramadol was efficiently adsorbed within 40 min with an adsorption efficiency of over 85.9% and further photodegraded by 4.5% after being exposed to UV light after undergoing photocatalysis for 50 min. Magnetite NCQDs exhibited outstanding properties in removing tramadol after undergoing five cycles. This research provides a promising approach for developing a highly efficient adsorbent for treating tramadol-contaminated wastewater. © 2025 by the authors.
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
22279717
English
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Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
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title Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
title_short Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
title_full Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
title_fullStr Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
title_full_unstemmed Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
title_sort Magnetite Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots from Empty Fruit Bunches for Tramadol Removal
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description Tramadol is a widely used pain medication detected in wastewater treatment plants, prompting concerns about its impact on the environment and the effectiveness of wastewater treatment. Nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (NCQDs) can be used to remove pollutants from the contaminated water sources. However, NCQDs can hardly be recovered after applications, leading to high regeneration costs. Thus, this study aims to explore the use of magnetite nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (magnetite NCQDs) fabricated from empty fruit bunches (EFBs) to remove tramadol from wastewater treatment. Various analytical methods were conducted to characterize the magnetite NCQDs. Magnetite NCQDs showed excellent separation and aggregate-free properties. This study investigated the effect of the initial concentration of tramadol, the dosage of magnetite NCQD adsorbent, and the contact time while keeping other parameters constant. Tramadol was efficiently adsorbed within 40 min with an adsorption efficiency of over 85.9% and further photodegraded by 4.5% after being exposed to UV light after undergoing photocatalysis for 50 min. Magnetite NCQDs exhibited outstanding properties in removing tramadol after undergoing five cycles. This research provides a promising approach for developing a highly efficient adsorbent for treating tramadol-contaminated wastewater. © 2025 by the authors.
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