E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Study of the ability of organic and mineral sorbents to sorption of secondary Fusarium metabolites

  • Valiullin Lenar,
  • Mukhammadiev Rishat,
  • Saifullin Almaz,
  • Semenov Eduard,
  • Vagin Konstantin,
  • Raginov Ivan,
  • Mingaleev Danil,
  • Budynkov Nicolai,
  • Demin Dmitry,
  • Sevastyanov Michael,
  • Baryshev Michael

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202448604002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 486
p. 04002

Abstract

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This paper presents research on the study of the adsorption properties of sorbents of mineral and organic origin. From the research results, it was seen that the maximum adsorption properties for zearalenone at room temperature of 19-21 ° C and pH 7 were shown by sorbents: bentonite of the Biklyansky deposits 34.7%, bentonite of The biklyansky burned 25.3%, bentonite of the tarn-Varna deposits 31.4% Mycosorb 65.7%, Phytosorb 57.5%, zeolite 27.3%, Zookarb 21.2% showed the lowest sorption capacity for zearalenone. In relation to the T-2 toxin, the adsorption properties of sorbents at a temperature of 19-21 ° C and pH 7 showed: Phytosorb 57.5%, bentonite of the Biklyansky deposits 51.7%, bentonite of the tarn-Varna deposits 57.4%, Mycosorb 55.7%, Zoocarb 43.8%, zeolite 36.2%, bentonite of the biklyansky fired 31.4%. According to the results of research, it can be concluded that when the average temperature increases from 20-21 ° C to 38-39 ° C, sorbents significantly increase the adsorption of toxins from 50-70% by such sorbents as phytosorb, Mycosorb, bentonite of the Biklyansky Deposit.