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Title: | A DFT study on the adsorption of benzodiazepines to vermiculite surfaces |
Authors: | Carvalho, Alfredo Jorge Palace Dordio, Ana V. Ramalho, J. P. Prates |
Keywords: | adsorption Benzodiazepines Clay minerals DFT PAW Vermiculite |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Citation: | Carvalho, Alfredo Jorge Palace; Dordio, Ana V.; Ramalho, J. P. Prates. A DFT study on the adsorption of benzodiazepines to vermiculite surfaces, Journal of Molecular Modeling, 20, 7, 2336-2336, 2014. |
Abstract: | Widespread use of pharmaceuticals such as benzodiazepines
has been resulting over the last decades in the
dissemination of residues of these compounds in the environment,
and such fact has been raising increasing concern. The
generally low efficiencies of conventional wastewater treatment
processes for the removal of this type of pollutants
demands for the development of alternative or complementary
water and wastewater treatment technologies, among which
adsorption processes have been gaining popularity, provided
that cheap efficient adsorbents are found. Clay materials have
been one of the popular choices in this regard. In the present
study, quantumchemical calculations have been performed by
periodic DFT using the projector augmented-wave (PAW)
method to characterize the interactions of two benzodiazepine
molecules, alprazolam and diazepam, with a surface of clay
mineral, vermiculite. It was observed that both molecules
interact strongly with the vermiculite surface, both through a
water-bridge binding and by cation-bridge provided by the
exchangeable Mg2+ cations of the vermiculite surface. The
results point to an interesting potential of vermiculite to be
used efficiently as filter medium to remove these pollutants
from water and wastewater. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/12670 |
Other Identifiers: | 1610-2940 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CQE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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