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Heliyon ; 10(17): e35634, 2024 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39295985

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Optical and photocatalytic restrictions of anatase TiO2 nanoparticles (Nps) limit their potential applications, as antipollutant and antibacterial agents for sanitary applications, to the UV spectral region. While modification with transition metals extends the absorption capacity to the visible light spectrum, often undermines the photocatalysts' biocompatibility due to toxic ion leaching. In this study, we synthesized Cu-doped and Ag-decorated TiO2 photocatalysts by employing solvothermal (ATiO2:Cu) and sol-gel synthetic procedures (BTiO2:Ag), respectively. We acquired TiO2 Nps modified with three percentages of either Cu or Ag content, to examine the potential differentiation of their structural, photocatalytic, and biological impact. Comprehensive structural characterization supports the prevailing anatase crystalline structure of bare and modified titania nanostructures, while morphological differences are demonstrated among the different samples. Optical response in the visible region of ATiO2:Cu Nps stems from band gap narrowing and lattice-defect generation, while plasmonic effects are at play for BTiO2:Ag Nps. Their photocatalytic potential under visible light irradiation, originated from low-energy LED lamps commonly found in indoor spaces, was verified after monitoring the successful enhancement of methylene blue (MB) degradation rate. Safety assessment on immortalized healthy human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT) revealed their biocompatibility up to a certain concentration, while reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was intensified after light irradiation. The visible-light-induced photocatalytic-driven antibacterial activity was confirmed against both gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and gram-negative Escherichia coli.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39276286

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The release of synthetic dyes into water bodies poses many environmental issues, and their removal is a necessity. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) can be employed for removal, in many of which a catalyst is used. graphene oxide (GO) is a viable catalyst due to its distinctive structural properties; however, it is reportedly incapable of effectively activating persulfate. Thus, this study delves for the first time into the influence of doping silica on enhancing GO's catalytic performance to activate persulfate for decolorizing Acid Blue 25 (AB25). Based on the results, an equal weight proportion of GO to silica was selected as the most efficient ratio. In addition, pH had no significant effect on removal efficiency, while temperature had the highest impact. Within 150 min with 0.075 gr/L of GO-SiO2 as the catalyst and 1 gr/L of Na2S2O8 as the oxidant, the investigated process removed Acid Blue 25 up to 82%, which was 9% higher than when GO alone was used as the catalyst. As for COD removal, the contribution of doping silica was more significant and led to 37% COD removal, which was 17% higher than when GO alone was used.

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 14(16)2024 Aug 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39195377

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Currently, there is an increasing need to find new ways to purify water by eliminating bacterial biofilms, textile dyes, and toxic water pollutants. These contaminants pose significant risks to both human health and the environment. To address this issue, in this study, we have developed an eco-friendly approach that involves synthesizing a cobalt-doped cerium iron oxide (CCIO) nanocomposite (NC) using an aqueous extract of Gossypium arboreum L. stalks. The resulting nanoparticles can be used to effectively purify water and tackle the challenges associated with these harmful pollutants. Nanoparticles excel in water pollutant removal by providing a high surface area for efficient adsorption, versatile design for the simultaneous removal of multiple contaminants, catalytic properties for organic pollutant degradation, and magnetic features for easy separation, offering cost-effective and sustainable water treatment solutions. A CCIO nanocomposite was synthesized via a green co-precipitation method utilizing biomolecules and co-enzymes extracted from the aqueous solution of Gossypium arboreum L. stalk. This single-step synthesis process was accomplished within a 5-h reaction period. Furthermore, the synthesis of nanocomposites was confirmed by various characterization techniques such as Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) technology. CCIO NCs were discovered to have a spherical shape and an average size of 40 nm. Based on DLS zeta potential analysis, CCIO NCs were found to be anionic. CCIO NCs also showed significant antimicrobial and antioxidant activity. Overall, considering their physical and chemical properties, the application of CCIO NCs for the adsorption of various dyes (~91%) and water pollutants (chromium = ~60%) has been considered here since they exhibit great adsorption capacity owing to their microporous structure, and represent a step forward in water purification.

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Heliyon ; 10(15): e34972, 2024 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39145033

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In this study, the dried biomass of four marine algae, namely Porphyra sp., Gracilaria bursa-pastoris, Undaria pinnatifida and Laminaria sp., were screened for their ability to remove methylene blue (MB) dye from aqueous solutions. Statistical approaches of the Plackett-Burman Design (PBD) and Box-Behnken Design (BBD) were applied to optimize different environmental conditions in order to achieve the maximum MB removal percentage by Gracilaria bursa-pastoris. The biosorbent was characterized before and after adsorption process using FTIR, XRD and SEM analysis. Additionally, isotherms, kinetics and thermodynamics studies were conducted to investigate the adsorption behavior of the adsorbent. The results showed that Gracilaria bursa-pastoris achieved the highest dye removal efficiency (98.5 %) compared to 96.5 %, 93.5 % and 93.9 % for Undaria pinnatifida, Porphyra sp. and Laminaria sp., respectively. PBD analysis revealed that the agitation speed, pH, and biomass dose were found to be the significant parameters affecting MB removal onto Gracilaria dried biomass. According to the BBD results, the maximum dye removal percentage (99.68 %) was obtained at agitation speed of 132 rpm, pH 7 and biomass dose of 7.5 g/L. FTIR, XRD and SEM analysis demonstrated the participation of several functional groups in the adsorption process and changes in the cell surface morphology of the adsorbent following the dye adsorption. The adsorption isotherms showed better fit to Freundlich model (R2 = 0.9891) than the Langmuir, Temkin, and Dubinin-Radushkevich models. The adsorption kinetics were best described by the pseudo-second-order model (R2 = 0.9999), suggesting the chemical interactions between dye ions and the algal biomass. The thermodynamic parameters indicated that the adsorption of MB onto Gracilaria dried biomass was spontaneous, feasible, endothermic and random. These results indicate that dried biomass of Gracilaria bursa-pastoris is an attractive, environmentally friendly, cheap and effective agent for MB dye removal from environmental discharges.

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Int J Phytoremediation ; : 1-12, 2024 Aug 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39140636

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This research examined the effectiveness of using Albizia lebbeck seed pods (ALB) as an adsorbent to remove dye effluents and clean up wastewater. More specifically, the binding capacity of methylene blue (MB) and Congo red (CR) dyes from aqueous solution using unmodified Albizia lebbeck seed pods (UALB) and citric acid modified Albizia lebbeck seed pods (CALB) were compared. The adsorbents underwent characterization via the use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Several operational factors were investigated using batch tests to ascertain their effects. These parameters included pH, adsorbent dose, interaction duration, and initial dye concentration. The residual dye concentrations were determined, and the data generated were fitted to equilibrium and kinetic models. In CALB and UALB, MB adsorption ideal pH values were 10 and 12, whereas CR optimal pH values were 3 and 2. Also, MB and CR equilibrium durations were 360 and 240 min, respectively. Temkin model best described the adsorption in CALB (r2 = 0.9916, 0.9484) whereas Freundlich worked well for UALB in MB and CR (r2 = 0.9626, 0.9871). Kinetic modeling of the adsorption data showed that the pseudo-second-order kinetic model provided the best fit (r2 = 0.9998, 0.9999) for CALB and (r2 = 1, 0.9992) for UALB for both MB and CR dyes. Maximum adsorption for MB was 9.499 mg/g and for CR it was 8.628 mg/g, and the findings showed a positive linear correlation between the concentration of dye-ions and their adsorption ability. The CALB also demonstrated superior efficacy in the removal of MB (4.661 mg/g) dye relative to CR (4.113 mg/g). The results of this study demonstrate that the use of ALB, in both modified and unmodified forms, is a cost-effective and efficient approach for the removal of MB and CR from the aqueous environment.


In this study, Albizia lebbeck seed pod (ALB), an agricultural waste, was used in both its unmodified (UALB) and modified (CALB) forms to remove cationic MB and anionic CR dyes from aqueous solution. The study showed that ALB proved to be an excellent low-cost alternative adsorbent for the removal of MB and CR dyes from an aqueous solution. However, the adsorption capacity was higher for MB (9.499 mg/g) compared to CR (8.628 mg/g). According to the results, CALB also proved to be more efficient in the removal of MB dye (4.661 mg/g) compared to CR (4.113 mg/g).

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Molecules ; 29(16)2024 Aug 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39202974

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In this work, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were synthesized from cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL) by varying the concentration of silver ions and the pH of the CNSL extract. The synthesized AgNPs were further characterized to study their surface, structural, and morphological properties and tested for the removal of methylene blue (MB) dye. The results of this study showed that depending on the conditions, particles of various sizes, ranging from 1 to 60 nm, and different degrees of stabilization and agglomeration were produced. The concentration of silver ions equal to 3 mM and the pH of the extract of ~4.5 (AgNP3) resulted in the most efficient synthesis, where particles appeared to be highly stabilized and homogeneously distributed on the surface, exhibiting a small average particle size and a narrow particle size distribution (6.7 ± 6.5 nm). Such particles further showed the highest percent removal of MB, where up to 80% removal was recorded within the first 20 min. Higher concentrations of silver ions and higher pH of the extract resulted in substantial particle agglomeration and particles being over-capped by the CNSL biomolecules, respectively, which further negatively affected the ability of particles to remove MB. Finally, the fact that visible light showed no significant effect on the removal of MB, with the average removal rates found to be about the same as in the dark, suggests the strong catalytic nature of AgNPs, which facilitates the electron transfer reactions leading to MB reduction.

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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 20100, 2024 Aug 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39209936

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Wastewater is discharged in large amounts from different industries; thus, wastewater treatment is currently one of the main concerns, advanced oxidation is a promising technique for wastewater treatment. This research aims to synthesize magnetite nanoparticles and study their application in wastewater treatment via adsorption and advanced oxidation processes. Magnetite nanoparticles were synthesized via coprecipitation technique between ferric and ferrous sulfate at a molar ratio of 2:1. The prepared sample was characterized using FTIR, XRD, TEM, BET surface area, zeta potential, VSM, and UV‒visible spectroscopy. XRD confirmed the formation of a single face-centered cubic (FCC) spinel structure of Fe3O4. TEM revealed an average particle size of 29.2 nm and a BET surface area of 70.1 m2 g-1. UV‒visible spectroscopy revealed that the UV-visible peak of the sample was obtained at 410 nm. VSM confirmed the attraction of the sample to a magnet with a magnetization of 60 (emu/g). The removal efficiency of methylene blue was studied using adsorption and advanced oxidation methods. For adsorption, the studied parameters were dye concentration 2-10 ppm, 3-10 pH, and 50:300 mg Fe3O4/L. For advanced oxidation, peroxide was used with nanomagnetite as a catalyst, and the studied parameters were pH 2-11, magnetite dose 20-200 PPM, and peroxide dose 500-2000 PPM. The removal efficiency by adsorption reached 95.11% by adding 50 mg of Fe3O4/L and 10 ppm dye conc at 6.5 pH; on the other hand, in advanced oxidation, it reached 98.5% by adding 110 PPM magnetite and 2000 ppm H2O2 at pH 11. The magnetite nanoparticles were reused for ten cycles of advanced oxidation, for a 10% reduction in removal efficiency at the tenth cycle.

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Environ Res ; 261: 119548, 2024 Nov 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38977156

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The term "biomass" encompasses all substances found in the natural world that were once alive or derived from living organisms or their byproducts. These substances consist of organic molecules containing hydrogen, typically oxygen, frequently nitrogen, and small amounts of heavy, alkaline earth and alkali metals. Magnetic biochar refers to a type of material derived from biomass that has been magnetized typically by adding magnetic components such as magnetic iron oxides to display magnetic properties. These materials are extensively applicable in widespread areas like environmental remediation and catalysis. The magnetic properties of these compounds made them ideal for practical applications through their easy separation from a reaction mixture or environmental sample by applying a magnetic field. With the evolving global strategy focused on protecting the planet and moving towards a circular, cost-effective economy, natural compounds, and biomass have become particularly important in the field of biochemistry. The current research explores a comparative analysis of the versatility and potential of biomass for eliminating dyes as a sustainable, economical, easy, compatible, and biodegradable method. The elimination study focused on the removal of various dyes as pollutants. Various operational parameters which influenced the dye removal process were also discussed. Furthermore, the research explained, in detail, adsorption kinetic models, types of isotherms, and desorption properties of magnetic biochar adsorbents. This comprehensive review offers an advanced framework for the effective use of magnetic biochar, removing dyes from textile wastewater.


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Carbón Orgánico , Colorantes , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Carbón Orgánico/química , Colorantes/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , Adsorción , Restauración y Remediación Ambiental/métodos , Fenómenos Magnéticos
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J Hazard Mater ; 476: 135075, 2024 Sep 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38986412

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A novel imine-linked COF is synthesized by the condensation of 2,4,6-tris(4-aminophenyl)-1,3,5-triazine (TAPT) and 2-hydroxy-5-methoxyisophthalaldehyde (HMIPA) under solvothermal conditions. This COF adsorbs preferentially the neutral dye Neutral Red (NR) over the positively charged dye Methylene Blue (MB) at pH 7, and the negatively charged Methyl Orange (MO) over the positively charged Methylene Blue (MB) at pH 3. The maximum adsorption capacities (qe) obtained within very short times (11-60 min) under optimized conditions were 108, 185 and 429 mg.g-1 for the MB, MO, and NR dyes, respectively. These adsorptions obey the Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetics. The prepared TAPT-HMIPA-COF is used successfully for the removal of the dyes from real water and treated wastewater samples. The adsorption data, BET, FTIR, and zeta potential measurements show that the electrostatic, π-π stacking and hydrogen bond interactions are responsible for the adsorption of organic dyes on the surface of the prepared COF. Due to recyclability, high capacity and efficiency for the adsorption of positive, negative and neutral organic dyes, this COF can be considered promising for simultaneous removal of various dyes from aqueous solutions at adjusted pHs.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 275(Pt 1): 133577, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38960254

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The ongoing challenge of water scarcity persists alongside a concerning rise in water pollution driven by population expansion and industrial development. As a result, urgent measures are imperative to address the pressing need for a clean and sustainable water supply. In this study, a sustainable and green approach was utilized to prepare four chitosan-based sponges from a chemically modified chitosan with different alkyl chains in aqueous medium and at room temperature. The resulting sponges displayed excellent stability in water with outstanding dye removal efficiency. The adsorption capacity was associated with the alkyl chain length incorporated to the polymer backbone. All sponges displayed a high adsorption capacity of methyl orange (MO) ranges between 238 and 380 mg g-1, while a low capacity were obtained for methylene blue (MB) and Rhodamine B (RB). Competitive adsorption experiments were conducted on binary and ternary mixtures to assess the selective removal of MO from a mixture of dyes in which the separation factor was found to be ranging between 1.6 and 32. The adsorption kinetics isotherms of all sponges followed the pseudo-second-order, and the Langmuir model was found to be more suitable than the Freundlich for the adsorption of MO on the sponges. The chitosan-based sponges showed stable performance, robustness and reusability over 5 adsorption-desorption cycles, indicating their great potential for water treatment applications.


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Quitosano , Colorantes , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Purificación del Agua , Quitosano/química , Adsorción , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/aislamiento & purificación , Purificación del Agua/métodos , Colorantes/química , Colorantes/aislamiento & purificación , Cinética , Azul de Metileno/química , Azul de Metileno/aislamiento & purificación , Compuestos Azo/química , Compuestos Azo/aislamiento & purificación , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Rodaminas/química
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Chemistry ; : e202401903, 2024 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38949096

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1D nanomaterials have attracted great attention due to their outstanding anisotropic and linear structures. A facile method is developed to fabricate 1D copper metal-organic framework nanowires (Cu-MOF-NW) through steam-assisted conversion from Cu-MOF precursors. During the steam-assisted conversion, Cu-MOF precursor gradually dissolves in methanol steam, and then recrystallized into Cu-MOF-NW, which shows high aspect ratio of about 600 and identical crystal structure of MOF-74. As-prepared Cu-MOF-NW with multiscale porous structure can effectively remove cationic dyes even in dye mixture. Moreover, Cu-MOF-NW, as an ideal template, is calcined to form Cu nanoparticle-doped carbon nanofiber with maintaining its 1D morphology, which shows excellent electrocatalytic activity for the non-enzymatic sensing of glucose.

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Heliyon ; 10(13): e33861, 2024 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39071692

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In this study, nickel manganite (NiMn2O4) nanoparticles were prepared using a hydrothermal method and examined its potential as a photocatalyst for the Acid Green 25 (AG-25) dye degradation. The nanoparticles were subjected to structural analysis using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and morphological analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The study examined the kinetics and thermodynamics of degradation processes that are catalyzed by photocatalysis. To ascertain their effect on dye degradation, several parameters, such as catalyst dose, H2O2 concentration, and temperature, were investigated. With a temperature of 315 K in a pseudo-first-order kinetic reaction, a 0.3 M H2O2 concentration, 0.05 mg/mL catalyst dose, and a promising removal efficiency of 96 % was achieved by the NiMn2O4 NPs in 40 min. Thermodynamic analysis revealed the spontaneous and entropy-driven nature of catalytic degradation, progressing favorably at elevated temperatures. Additionally, the NiMn2O4 NPs were applied as a fuel additive to analyze its influence on combustion and the physical characteristics of the modified fuel. The modified fuel demonstrated exceptional catalytic efficiency, emphasizing the potential of the NiMn2O4 NPs as an effective additive.

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Materials (Basel) ; 17(13)2024 Jun 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38998161

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Spent coffee grounds (SCGs) have great potential as a useful, value-added biological material. In this context, activated carbon (AC) was prepared from SCGs by an activation process using H3PO4 at 600 °C in the air and used as an adsorbent for the azo dye AO7, a model molecule for dye colorants found in textile industry effluents. X-ray diffraction, SEM and BET revealed that the AC was predominantly amorphous, consisting of a powder of 20-100 µm particles with mesopores averaging 5.5 nm in pore size. Adsorption kinetics followed a pseudo-second-order law, while the Langmuir model best fitted the experimental isotherm data (maximum capacity of 119.5 mg AO7 per AC g). The thermodynamic parameters revealed that adsorption was endothermic and spontaneous. All the characterizations indicated that adsorption occurred by physisorption via mainly π-π interactions. The best experimental removal efficiency optimized by means of a Box-Behnken design and response surface methodology was 98% for an initial AO7 concentration of 20 mg·L-1 at pH 7.5 with a dose of 0.285 g·L-1 of AC and a contact time of 40 min. These results clearly show that activated carbon prepared from SCGs can be a useful material for efficiently removing organic matter from aqueous solutions.

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Heliyon ; 10(13): e33789, 2024 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39040388

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This study aims to enhance the stability and effectiveness of heterogeneous catalysts in Fenton-like reactions, explicitly addressing the acidity limitations inherent in traditional Fenton processes. Copper-iron was synthesized through co-precipitation, and a catalyst bead was produced from hydrogel formation. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) confirm phases in the bimetallic Copper-iron, aligning with the intended composition. Modification with alginate led to reduced metal leaching compared to the bare bimetallic counterpart, as confirmed by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Additionally, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) revealed the deactivation of alginate through the disappearance of carboxyl groups, indicating the depolymerization of the catalyst bead. Under the suggested conditions (Methyl Orange concentration of 25 mg/L, initial solution pH of 7, 2 g/L catalyst loading, concentration of hydrogen peroxide 100 mM in a 120-min reaction time), the catalyst demonstrated remarkable decolorization efficiency of Methyl Orange, achieving 97.67 %. Further highlighting its practicality, the catalyst exhibited outstanding reusability over four cycles under identical conditions, showcasing robust immobilization capabilities and sustained performance. Notably, the catalyst's magnetic properties facilitated easy separation using an external magnet. In conclusion, the developed catalyst beads offer a solution with high reusability, magnetic separability, and reduced iron leaching. The advantageous characteristics underscore its potential as a heterogeneous catalyst for wastewater treatment applications, warranting further exploration under practical conditions.

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Molecules ; 29(13)2024 Jul 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38999137

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The development of superlyophobic materials in liquid systems, enabling synchronous oil/water separation and dye removal from water, is highly desirable. In this study, we employed a novel superwetting array-like BiOBr nanosheets anchored on waste rock wool (RW) fibers through a simple neutralization alcoholysis method. The resulting BiOBr/RW fibers exhibited superoleophilic and superhydrophilic properties in air but demonstrated underwater superoleophobic and underoil superhydrophobic characteristics. Utilizing its dual superlyophobicity, the fiber layer demonstrated high separation efficiencies and flux velocity for oil/water mixtures by prewetting under a gravity-driven mechanism. Additionally, the novel BiOBr/RW fibers also exhibited excellent dual superlyophobicity and effective separation for immiscible oil/oil systems. Furthermore, the BiOBr/RW fibers could serve as a filter to continuously separate oil/water mixtures with high flux velocity and removal rates (>93.9%) for water-soluble dye rhodamine B (RhB) simultaneously by directly activating peroxymonosulfate (PMS) in cyclic experiments. More importantly, the mechanism of simultaneous oil/water separation and RhB degradation was proposed based on the reactive oxygen species (ROS) quenching experiments and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis. Considering the simple modified process and the waste RW as raw material, this work may open up innovative, economical, and environmentally friendly avenues for the effective treatment of wastewater contaminated with oil and water-soluble pollutants.

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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 15227, 2024 Jul 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38956146

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Methylene blue dye, being toxic, carcinogenic and non-biodegradable, poses a serious threat for human health and environmental safety. The effective and time-saving removal of such industrial dye necessitates the use of innovative technologies such as silver nanoparticle-based catalysis. Utilizing a pulsed Nd:YAG laser operating at the second harmonic generation of 532 nm with 2.6 J energy per pulse and 10 ns pulse duration, Ag nanoparticles were synthesized via an eco-friendly method with sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) as a capping agent. Different exposure times (15, 30, and 45 min) resulted in varying nanoparticle sizes. Characterization was achieved through UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging, and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX). Lorentzian fitting was used to model nanoparticle size, aligning well with SEM results. Mie's theory was applied to evaluate the absorption, scattering, and extinction cross-sectional area spectra. EDX revealed increasing Ag and carbon content with exposure time. The SDS-caped AgNPs nanoparticles were tested as catalyst for methylene blue degradation, achieving up to 92.5% removal in just 12 min with a rate constant of 0.2626 min-1, suggesting efficient and time-saving catalyst compared to previously reported Ag-based nanocatalysts.

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Front Chem ; 12: 1353524, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38961857

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Chitosan, a biopolymer obtained from chitin, is known for its remarkable adsorption abilities for dyes, drugs, and fats, and its diverse array of antibacterial characteristics. This study explores the extraction and characterization of chitosan from the mycelium of Amanita phalloides. The moisture content, ash content, water binding capacity, fat binding capacity, and degree of deacetylation of the extracted chitosan were determined. The chitosan exhibited a high yield of 70%, crystallinity of 49.07%, a degree of deacetylation of 86%, and potent antimicrobial properties against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. The study also examined the adsorption capabilities of chitosan to remove methylene blue (MB) dye by analysing specific factors like pH, reaction time, and MB concentration using the response surface model. The highest degree of MB dye removal was 91.6% at a pH of 6, a reaction time of around 60 min and an initial dye concentration of 16 ppm. This experimental design can be applied for chitosan adsorption of other organic compounds such as dyes, proteins, drugs, and fats.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 275(Pt 1): 133421, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38945320

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A superabsorbent hydrogel was prepared by the free-radical copolymerization of natural rubber (NR) latex with poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) at NR loadings up to 50 wt%. An NR/PAA hydrogel containing 40 wt% of NR (NR-40) had a water absorption capacity of 214 g/g (21,400 %) of its dry weight. The compressive modulus increased 512 % and sample integrity was improved due to the physical entanglement of NR chains. NR-40 hydrogel removed 97 % of methylene blue (MB) from the aqueous solution in 1 h (at initial concentrations of 10-1000 mg/L) and produced a maximum removal of 1191 mg MB/g of hydrogel at an initial MB concentration of 4500 mg/L. The adsorption of MB was an endothermic process. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicated that hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interaction drove the process. After the in-situ incorporation of ZnO into NR-40, absorbed energy from sunlight generated active species that could photocatalytically degrade adsorbed MB in the hydrogel matrix. The scavenger tests indicated that superoxide radical anions and hydroxyl radicals were the main species for this process. The hydrogel composite material showed good stability and could be regenerated and reused over 10 cycles, degrading >80 % of the adsorbed dye. This novel natural-based hydrogel provides double functions of adsorption and photodegradation of toxic dyes without the requirement of chemicals and a separation process.


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Hidrogeles , Azul de Metileno , Óxido de Zinc , Azul de Metileno/química , Óxido de Zinc/química , Hidrogeles/química , Adsorción , Goma/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/aislamiento & purificación , Catálisis , Purificación del Agua/métodos , Espectroscopía Infrarroja por Transformada de Fourier
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Environ Res ; 259: 119448, 2024 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38942255

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Dye wastewater consists of high solids concentrations, heavy metals, minor contaminants, dissolved chemical oxygen demand, and microorganisms. Nanoflowers are nanoparticles that resemble flowers when viewed at a microscopic level. Inorganic metal oxide nanoflowers have been discovered to be a potential source for overcoming this situation. Their flower-like features give them a higher surface area to volume ratio and porosity structure, which can absorb a significant amount of dye. The metal oxide nanoflower synthesized from different synthesis methods is used to compare which one is cost-effective and capable of generating a large scale of nanoflower. This review has demonstrated outstanding dye removal efficiency by applying inorganic nanoflowers to dye removal. Since both adsorption and photocatalytic reactions enhance the dye degradation process, complete dye degradation could be achieved. Meanwhile, the inorganic metal oxide nanoflowers' exemplary reusability characteristics with negligible performance drop further prove that this approach is highly sustainable and may help to save costs. This review has proven the momentum of obtaining high dye removal efficiency in wastewater treatment to conclude that the metal oxide nanoflower study is worth researching.


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Colorantes , Aguas Residuales , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Colorantes/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , Aguas Residuales/química , Aguas Residuales/análisis , Eliminación de Residuos Líquidos/métodos , Óxidos/química , Purificación del Agua/métodos , Nanopartículas del Metal/química , Nanoestructuras/química
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 14701, 2024 Jun 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38926430

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In the modern era, with the rapid growth of various industries, the issues of energy crisis and environmental pollution have garnered increasing attention. One significant source of industrial pollution is printing and dyeing wastewater. This wastewater often contains dyes that have aromatic structures and azo groups, such as Methyl orange (MO), which are both toxic and difficult to degrade. If these dyes are released into the wastewater stream without any treatment, they can have adverse effects on ecological balance and human health. Therefore, it is crucial to identify suitable treatment strategies to efficiently remove dyes from wastewater systems before discharge. In this study, the Methyl orange (MO) azo dye has been removed from dyes-contaminated wastewater, for the first time, using a novel amino-ethyl carboxymethyl cellulose crosslinked ampholyte hydrogel (AECMC). Different characterization methods, including FTIR, TGA, and DSC were used to characterize the generated AECMC compounds. The water absorption and cationic exchange capacities were assessed. Factors affecting the MO anions adsorption including MO concentration, adsorption pH, temperature, time, adsorbent dose, and agitation speed have been investigated. Moreover, the kinetics of the adsorption process was assessed by the use of three models: pseudo-first-order, Pseudo-second-order, and Elovich. Moreover, the mechanism of the adsorption process was monitored using the Intraparticle diffusion and Boyd models. Additionally, the adsorption isotherm was examined using established models such as Langmuir, Freundlich, and Temkin isotherms. The thermodynamic characteristics of the MO adsorption process have been investigated at various adsorption temperatures using the Van't Hoff model. The results obtained from the study indicate that the process of MO adsorption adhered to the Pseudo-second-order kinetic model, the Langmuir isotherm model was found to be applicable, and spontaneous and exhibited an endothermic character. In conclusion, the developed novel amino-ethyl carboxymethyl cellulose crosslinked ampholyte hydrogels (AECMC) have successive in the removal of the MO anionic dye from contaminated wastewater.

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