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- Title
Exploiting functionalities of biomass in nanocomposite development: application in dye removal and disinfection along with process intensification.
- Authors
Kirti, Saumaya; Bhandari, Vinay M.; Jena, Jyotsnarani; Sorokhaibam, Laxmi Gayatri; Bhattacharyya, Arnab S.
- Abstract
Abstract: A green synthesis of multifunctional superparamagnetic nanocomposites using the whole unripened fruit of Cassia fistula (Golden shower) with potential for removal of both cationic and anionic dyes and antimicrobial property is reported for the first time in the present work. A natural medium in the form of clarified butter was used to enhance the multifunctional character. The surface morphology, textural characteristics and composition of the prepared nanoparticles and composites were studied to understand the multifunctional nature. The dye removal was investigated for four different dyes, namely methyl blue, Congo red, rhodamine-B and auramine. Iron nanoparticles were largely effective in the removal of acidic dyes, while the magnetic nanocomposites were effective for the removal of both acidic and basic dyes which can be attributed to the functionalities imparted from Cassia fistula and clarified butter. The dye removal behavior can be significantly enhanced (~ 50%) using process intensification-adsorption coupled with acoustic cavitation, which also indicated a reduced adsorbent loading as compared to the conventional adsorptive dye removal. The nanomaterials were completely separated from dye solution with absolute ease of separation by applying simple magnetic field. Also, the developed materials were useful in disinfection of E. coli with a high efficiency of 90% confirming significant antimicrobial property at lower concentrations.Graphical Abstract: <graphic></graphic>
- Subjects
BIOMASS; MAGNETIC properties of nanocomposite materials; CASSIA fistula; CATIONS; ANIONS
- Publication
Clean Technologies & Environmental Policy, 2018, Vol 20, Issue 5, p981
- ISSN
1618-954X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10098-018-1519-1