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Use of biogenic copper nanoparticles synthesized from a native Escherichia sp. as photocatalysts for azo dye degradation and treatment of textile effluents.

Muhammad Noman1, Muhammad Shahid2, Temoor Ahmed1, Muhammad Bilal Khan Niazi3, Sabir Hussain4, Fengming Song5, Irfan Manzoor6.   

Abstract

Textile wastewater contains a huge amount of azo dyes and heavy metals and catastrophically deteriorates the agricultural field by affecting its phyisco-chemical/biological and nutritional properties when directly drained to agricultural lands without any treatment. Recently, biogenic copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) have gained considerable attention for photocatalytic degradation of wastewater pollutants owing to their unique physico-chemical and biological properties, low cost and environmental sustainability. The current study reports the synthesis of CuNPs by a native copper-resistant bacterial strain Escherichia sp. SINT7 and evaluation of the photocatalytic activity of the biogenic CuNPs for azo dye degradation and treatment of textile effluents. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy revealed the spherical shape of biogenic CuNPs with particle size ranging from 22.33 to 39 nm. Moreover, X-ray diffraction data revealed that the CuNPs have spherical crystalline shapes with an average particle size of 28.55 nm. FTIR spectra showed the presence of coating proteins involved in the stabilization of nanomaterial. Azo dye degradation assays indicated that CuNPs decolorized congo red (97.07%), malachite green (90.55%), direct blue-1 (88.42%) and reactive black-5 (83.61%) at a dye concentration of 25 mg L-1 after 5 h of sunlight exposure. However, at 100 mg L-1 dye concentration, the degradation percentage was found to be 83.90%, 31.08%, 62.32% and 76.84% for congo red, malachite green, direct blue-1 and reactive black-5, respectively. Treatment of textile effluents with CuNPs resulted in a significant reduction in pH, electrical conductivity, turbidity, total suspended solids, total dissolved solids, hardness, chlorides and sulfates as compared to the non-treated samples. Thus, the promising dye detoxification and textile effluent recycling efficiency of biogenic CuNPs may lead to the development of eco-friendly and cost-efficient process for large-scale wastewater treatment.
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Keywords:  Azo dyes; Copper nanoparticles; Green synthesis; Nano-biotechnology; Photocatalysis; Wastewater

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31706778     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-06-04       Impact factor: 5.640

2.  Sunlight-assisted degradation of textile pollutants and phytotoxicity evaluation using mesoporous ZnO/g-C3N4 catalyst.

Authors:  H Leelavathi; N Abirami; R Muralidharan; Helen P Kavitha; S Tamizharasan; S Sankeetha; R Arulmozhi
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-08-05       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 3.  Recent developments in hydrogels containing copper and palladium for the catalytic reduction/degradation of organic pollutants.

Authors:  Jaber Dadashi; Mohammad Ali Ghasemzadeh; Masoud Salavati-Niasari
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-08-18       Impact factor: 4.036

4.  Sonochemical synthesis of a copper reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite using honey and evaluation of its antibacterial and cytotoxic activities.

Authors:  Nur Afini Ismail; Kamyar Shameli; Siti Nur Amalina Mohamad Sukri; Hirofumi Hara; Sin-Yeang Teow; Hassan Moeini
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2022-09-30
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