Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water

Heavy metal pollution presents an important global environmental problem due to its toxic effects that may accumulate in the food chain. For removal of toxic heavy metals from different sources of water, various technologies such as chemical precipitation, membrane filtration, solvent extraction, el...

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Main Authors: Irshad Ahmad, Weqar Ahmad Siddiqui, Samiullah Qadir, Tokeer Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785416300497
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spelling doaj-6259e98ee8644ac8ae8d666062947a712020-11-25T03:19:04ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542018-07-0173270282Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from waterIrshad Ahmad0Weqar Ahmad Siddiqui1Samiullah Qadir2Tokeer Ahmad3Department of Applied Science & Humanities, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi 110025, India; Nanochemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi 110025, India; Corresponding author.Department of Applied Science & Humanities, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi 110025, IndiaDepartment of Applied Science & Humanities, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi 110025, IndiaNanochemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi 110025, IndiaHeavy metal pollution presents an important global environmental problem due to its toxic effects that may accumulate in the food chain. For removal of toxic heavy metals from different sources of water, various technologies such as chemical precipitation, membrane filtration, solvent extraction, electrodialysis, ion exchange and adsorption are employed. However, only the adsorption method is the most versatile and widely used, while others are more expensive and of low feasibility. A wide variety of porous materials, such as agricultural waste, polymers, clay minerals and carbon materials have been investigated as adsorbents for the removal of toxic metals. In this study, the adsorbent stability in acidic and basic medium, desorption study as well as its reusability and recyclability were adequately assessed. The effect of contact time, pH and adsorbent dose were addressed by various authors, which specifies the reliability and efficiency of nanoparticles as potential adsorbents. The molecular imprinted (MI) nanomaterials are also suitable for a broad spectrum of applications such as biosensing, molecular imaging, and drug delivery. However, there are certain setbacks that can be reduced or diminished through the coating of nanoparticles with various polymers of biological origin. These biopolymers are biocompatible, non-toxic and renewable. They possess chemical groups that permit further functionalization of the MI nanoparticles. Multifunctional entities can be created through decoration with specific molecules e.g. proteins, peptides, drugs, antibodies, cells and transfection agents. Therefore, MI nanomaterials may be used as the future materials for the environment and human sustainability. Keywords: WHO, Sol–gel, TEOS, SEM, Adsorption, Desorptionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785416300497
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author Irshad Ahmad
Weqar Ahmad Siddiqui
Samiullah Qadir
Tokeer Ahmad
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Weqar Ahmad Siddiqui
Samiullah Qadir
Tokeer Ahmad
Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
author_facet Irshad Ahmad
Weqar Ahmad Siddiqui
Samiullah Qadir
Tokeer Ahmad
author_sort Irshad Ahmad
title Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water
title_short Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water
title_full Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water
title_fullStr Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water
title_sort synthesis and characterization of molecular imprinted nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from water
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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publishDate 2018-07-01
description Heavy metal pollution presents an important global environmental problem due to its toxic effects that may accumulate in the food chain. For removal of toxic heavy metals from different sources of water, various technologies such as chemical precipitation, membrane filtration, solvent extraction, electrodialysis, ion exchange and adsorption are employed. However, only the adsorption method is the most versatile and widely used, while others are more expensive and of low feasibility. A wide variety of porous materials, such as agricultural waste, polymers, clay minerals and carbon materials have been investigated as adsorbents for the removal of toxic metals. In this study, the adsorbent stability in acidic and basic medium, desorption study as well as its reusability and recyclability were adequately assessed. The effect of contact time, pH and adsorbent dose were addressed by various authors, which specifies the reliability and efficiency of nanoparticles as potential adsorbents. The molecular imprinted (MI) nanomaterials are also suitable for a broad spectrum of applications such as biosensing, molecular imaging, and drug delivery. However, there are certain setbacks that can be reduced or diminished through the coating of nanoparticles with various polymers of biological origin. These biopolymers are biocompatible, non-toxic and renewable. They possess chemical groups that permit further functionalization of the MI nanoparticles. Multifunctional entities can be created through decoration with specific molecules e.g. proteins, peptides, drugs, antibodies, cells and transfection agents. Therefore, MI nanomaterials may be used as the future materials for the environment and human sustainability. Keywords: WHO, Sol–gel, TEOS, SEM, Adsorption, Desorption
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