| dc.description.abstract | In this study, the photocatalytic degradation of cefotaxime (CFM), ciprofloxacin (CIP), and
vancomycin (VAN) in aqueous solution was investigated using the green
nanophotocatalyst ZnONPs, synthesized from banana peels. A predictive mathematical
model based on response surface methodology was developed to explore this
degradation process. Three independent variables were investigated: the initial
concentration of the antibiotic, the dose of ZnONPs nanocatalyst, and the irradiation
time. The response studied was the percentage degradation of the antibiotic. A Box
Behnken design was adopted, revealing an optimal level of degradation for CFM, CIP, and
VAN, reaching 40.41%, 61.51%, and 53.22%, respectively. This optimum was observed at
initial antibiotic concentrations of 10.78 mg/L, 29.99 mg/L, and 29,92 mg/L, a dose of
ZnONPs nanocatalyst of 0.78 g/L, 0.70 g/L, and 0.77 g/L, and irradiation times of 89.46
minutes, 89.99 minutes, and 60 minutes, respectively. | en_US |
| dc.subject | Cefotaxime, Ciprofloxacin, Vancomycin, Pharmaceutical, ZnO, Nanoparticles, Banana Peels, Photocatalysis, Response Surface Methodology. | en_US |