Effect of inorganic regenerant properties on pharmaceutical adsorption and desorption performance on polymer anion exchange resin

Chemosphere. 2017 Sep:182:325-331. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.042. Epub 2017 May 10.

Abstract

This study investigated the potential effect of four frequently used inorganic regenerant properties (i.e., ionic strength, cation type, anion type, and regeneration solution volume) on the desorption and adsorption performance of 14 pharmaceuticals, belonging to 12 therapeutic classes with different predominant chemical forms and hydrophobicities, using polymeric anion exchange resin (AER)-packed fixed-bed column tests. After preconditioning with NaCl, NaOH, or saline-alkaline (SA) solutions, all resulting mobile counterion types of AERs effectively adsorbed all 14 pharmaceuticals, where the preferential magnitude of OH--type = Cl- + OH--type > Cl--type. During regeneration, ionic strength (1 M versus 3 M NaCl) had no significant influence on desorption performance for any of the 14 pharmaceuticals, while no regenerant cation (HCl versus NaCl) or anion type (NaCl versus NaOH and SA) achieved higher desorption efficiencies for all pharmaceuticals. A volumetric increase in 1 M or 3 M NaCl solutions significantly improved the desorption efficiencies of most pharmaceuticals, irrespective of ionic strength. The results indicate that regeneration protocols, including regenerant cation type, anion type and volume, should be optimized to improve pharmaceutical removal by AERs.

Keywords: Adsorption; Anion exchange resin; Desorption; Fixed-bed column; Pharmaceuticals; Regeneration.

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Anion Exchange Resins / chemistry*
  • Biopharmaceutics
  • Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
  • Environmental Restoration and Remediation / methods*
  • Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations / isolation & purification*
  • Solutions

Substances

  • Anion Exchange Resins
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Solutions