Sodium alginate sustained magnetic vanadate hydr(oxide) hydrogel beads for robust, selective, and record-high uptake of tetracycline from waters | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Sodium alginate sustained magnetic vanadate hydr(oxide) hydrogel beads for robust, selective, and record-high uptake of tetracycline from waters
Key Points
Robust tetracycline uptake shows a maximum capacity of 200 mg per gram of hydrogel beads, providing record-high performance.
Assessment uses sodium alginate and vanadate to form hydrogel beads that selectively adsorb the antibiotic tetracycline.
The method ensures efficient contaminant removal through engineered hydrogel materials that optimize adsorption properties.
Such findings may enable advanced water treatment solutions, highlighting the potential for real-world application.