Adsorption of Ibuprofen from Water Using Waste from Rose Geranium (<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>) Stems

Rose geranium is widely used for oil extraction and in the food, perfume, and pharmaceutical industries. The waste produced after oil extraction has no alternative use and is usually dumped into the environment, causing pollution. This study aimed to use waste rose geranium stems (SPG) as a potentia...

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Main Authors: Ntaote David Shooto, Patience Mapule Thabede
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
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description Rose geranium is widely used for oil extraction and in the food, perfume, and pharmaceutical industries. The waste produced after oil extraction has no alternative use and is usually dumped into the environment, causing pollution. This study aimed to use waste rose geranium stems (SPG) as a potential adsorbent for ibuprofen from water. The adsorbent was characterised by SEM-EDX, FTIR, TGA, and BET. The SEM images showed that the adsorbent had a rough surface with voids and pores. Different functional groups were detected on the surface of SPG with FTIR. The trend of IBU adsorption showed that the adsorption capacity increases when the initial concentration of working standards is increased. The data for the contact time effect show that the adsorption rate was fast in the initial stage between 1 and 45 min. Afterward, a slow adsorption rate occurred between 65 and 105 min. The kinetic data corresponded to the Langmuir and pseudo-first-order (PFO) models. The highest recorded IBU uptake was 34.88 mg/g. The ΔH<sup>o</sup> value shows that the adsorption of IBU on SPG was controlled by physisorption. The obtained values of ΔG<sup>o</sup> are negative, indicating that the uptake of IBU was spontaneous.
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spelling doaj-art-758f546111294e8aaf3d6a9c5b7cda652025-08-20T03:50:21ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172025-06-011513720310.3390/app15137203Adsorption of Ibuprofen from Water Using Waste from Rose Geranium (<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>) StemsNtaote David Shooto0Patience Mapule Thabede1Natural Sciences Department, Vaal University of Technology, P.O. Box X021, Vanderbijlpark 1900, South AfricaNatural Sciences Department, Vaal University of Technology, P.O. Box X021, Vanderbijlpark 1900, South AfricaRose geranium is widely used for oil extraction and in the food, perfume, and pharmaceutical industries. The waste produced after oil extraction has no alternative use and is usually dumped into the environment, causing pollution. This study aimed to use waste rose geranium stems (SPG) as a potential adsorbent for ibuprofen from water. The adsorbent was characterised by SEM-EDX, FTIR, TGA, and BET. The SEM images showed that the adsorbent had a rough surface with voids and pores. Different functional groups were detected on the surface of SPG with FTIR. The trend of IBU adsorption showed that the adsorption capacity increases when the initial concentration of working standards is increased. The data for the contact time effect show that the adsorption rate was fast in the initial stage between 1 and 45 min. Afterward, a slow adsorption rate occurred between 65 and 105 min. The kinetic data corresponded to the Langmuir and pseudo-first-order (PFO) models. The highest recorded IBU uptake was 34.88 mg/g. The ΔH<sup>o</sup> value shows that the adsorption of IBU on SPG was controlled by physisorption. The obtained values of ΔG<sup>o</sup> are negative, indicating that the uptake of IBU was spontaneous.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/13/7203adsorptionibuprofen<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>stem
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title Adsorption of Ibuprofen from Water Using Waste from Rose Geranium (<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>) Stems
title_full Adsorption of Ibuprofen from Water Using Waste from Rose Geranium (<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>) Stems
title_fullStr Adsorption of Ibuprofen from Water Using Waste from Rose Geranium (<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>) Stems
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Ibuprofen from Water Using Waste from Rose Geranium (<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>) Stems
title_short Adsorption of Ibuprofen from Water Using Waste from Rose Geranium (<i>Pelargonium graveolens</i>) Stems
title_sort adsorption of ibuprofen from water using waste from rose geranium i pelargonium graveolens i stems
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