Adsorption of Losartan onto Rice husk-derived Activated carbon to remove it from an Aqueous solution


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Original article

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Ritik Gupta,Sandhya Sharma,Lokesh Kumar

Volume :

12

Issue :

2

Abstract :

Rice husk (RH) has been studied as a prospective adsorbent for the removal of pharmaceuticals like drugs, dyes from aqueous solution using batch technique. In this study we used rice husk as adsorbent for the removal of Losartan drug from aqueous solution. For this purpose, the activated carbon was prepared by the activation of rice husk which was an agricultural waste. At 5ppm concentration, dosage of 0.5g (500mg) and at 85°C temperature, the maximum percentage removal of losartan was found to be 86 %. Hence, we noticed that rice husk showed maximum removal of respective antihypertensive drug. The impact of adsorbent dose, contact time, stirring speed, pH, and temperature on the performance of the adsorption process was then investigated using the losartan. Removal percentage of respective drug were nearly same at pH 3 and pH 4. Over time, it was found that the rice husk's adsorption capability increased. The Removal efficiency of losartan drug was calculated with the help of UV- spectrophotometer and the prepared absorbent was characterized with the help of FTIR. An inexpensive and environmentally friendly absorbent was developed for the current investigation in order to look into the removal of pharmaceutical drug residues from wastewater. This study suggests that rice husk is the most effective low-cost adsorbent for removing losartan.

Keyword :

Pharmaceuticals, Antihypertensive, Losartan, Adsorption, Adsorbent.