Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial Applications

The development of new materials is needed to address the environmental challenges of wastewater treatment. The phosphorylation of guar gum combined with its association to chitosan allows preparing an efficient sorbent for the removal of U(VI) from slightly acidic solutions. The incorporation of ma...

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Main Authors: Mohammed F. Hamza, Amr Fouda, Khalid Z. Elwakeel, Yuezhou Wei, Eric Guibal, Nora A. Hamad
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-6232284701354523a881f3e1ae2db6672021-03-29T23:05:04ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-03-01261920192010.3390/molecules26071920Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial ApplicationsMohammed F. Hamza0Amr Fouda1Khalid Z. Elwakeel2Yuezhou Wei3Eric Guibal4Nora A. Hamad5Guangxi Key Laboratory of Processing for Non-Ferrous Metals and Featured Materials, School of Resources, Environment and Materials, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, ChinaBotany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Nasr City, Cairo 11884, EgyptDepartment of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Jeddah, Jeddah 80327, Saudi ArabiaGuangxi Key Laboratory of Processing for Non-Ferrous Metals and Featured Materials, School of Resources, Environment and Materials, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, ChinaPolymers Composites and Hybrids (PCH), IMT Mines Ales, F-30319 Alès, FranceFaculty of Science, Menoufia University, Shebine El-Koam 00123, EgyptThe development of new materials is needed to address the environmental challenges of wastewater treatment. The phosphorylation of guar gum combined with its association to chitosan allows preparing an efficient sorbent for the removal of U(VI) from slightly acidic solutions. The incorporation of magnetite nanoparticles enhances solid/liquid. Functional groups are characterized by FTIR spectroscopy while textural properties are qualified by N<sub>2</sub> adsorption. The optimum pH is close to 4 (deprotonation of amine and phosphonate groups). Uptake kinetics are fast (60 min of contact), fitted by a pseudo-first order rate equation. Maximum sorption capacities are close to 1.28 and 1.16 mmol U g<sup>−1</sup> (non-magnetic and magnetic, respectively), while the sorption isotherms are fitted by Langmuir equation. Uranyl desorption (using 0.2 M HCl solutions) is achieved within 20–30 min; the sorbents can be recycled for at least five cycles (5–6% loss in sorption performance, complete desorption). In multi-component solutions, the sorbents show marked preference for U(VI) and Nd(III) over alkali-earth metals and Si(IV). The zone of exclusion method shows that magnetic sorbent has antibacterial effects against both Gram+ and Gram- bacteria, contrary to non-magnetic material (only Gram+ bacteria). The magnetic composite is highly promising as antimicrobial support and for recovery of valuable metals.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/7/1920guar-gum phosphorylationchitosan-based compositemagnetite nanoparticlesuranyl sorption and desorptionsorption isotherms and uptake kineticsselectivity
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author Mohammed F. Hamza
Amr Fouda
Khalid Z. Elwakeel
Yuezhou Wei
Eric Guibal
Nora A. Hamad
spellingShingle Mohammed F. Hamza
Amr Fouda
Khalid Z. Elwakeel
Yuezhou Wei
Eric Guibal
Nora A. Hamad
Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial Applications
Molecules
guar-gum phosphorylation
chitosan-based composite
magnetite nanoparticles
uranyl sorption and desorption
sorption isotherms and uptake kinetics
selectivity
author_facet Mohammed F. Hamza
Amr Fouda
Khalid Z. Elwakeel
Yuezhou Wei
Eric Guibal
Nora A. Hamad
author_sort Mohammed F. Hamza
title Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial Applications
title_short Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial Applications
title_full Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial Applications
title_fullStr Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial Applications
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorylation of Guar Gum/Magnetite/Chitosan Nanocomposites for Uranium (VI) Sorption and Antibacterial Applications
title_sort phosphorylation of guar gum/magnetite/chitosan nanocomposites for uranium (vi) sorption and antibacterial applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The development of new materials is needed to address the environmental challenges of wastewater treatment. The phosphorylation of guar gum combined with its association to chitosan allows preparing an efficient sorbent for the removal of U(VI) from slightly acidic solutions. The incorporation of magnetite nanoparticles enhances solid/liquid. Functional groups are characterized by FTIR spectroscopy while textural properties are qualified by N<sub>2</sub> adsorption. The optimum pH is close to 4 (deprotonation of amine and phosphonate groups). Uptake kinetics are fast (60 min of contact), fitted by a pseudo-first order rate equation. Maximum sorption capacities are close to 1.28 and 1.16 mmol U g<sup>−1</sup> (non-magnetic and magnetic, respectively), while the sorption isotherms are fitted by Langmuir equation. Uranyl desorption (using 0.2 M HCl solutions) is achieved within 20–30 min; the sorbents can be recycled for at least five cycles (5–6% loss in sorption performance, complete desorption). In multi-component solutions, the sorbents show marked preference for U(VI) and Nd(III) over alkali-earth metals and Si(IV). The zone of exclusion method shows that magnetic sorbent has antibacterial effects against both Gram+ and Gram- bacteria, contrary to non-magnetic material (only Gram+ bacteria). The magnetic composite is highly promising as antimicrobial support and for recovery of valuable metals.
topic guar-gum phosphorylation
chitosan-based composite
magnetite nanoparticles
uranyl sorption and desorption
sorption isotherms and uptake kinetics
selectivity
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/7/1920
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