| Literature DB >> 32475600 |
Rajkumar Bandi1, Madhusudhan Alle1, Chan-Woo Park2, Song-Yi Han2, Gu-Joong Kwon3, Jin-Chul Kim4, Seung-Hwan Lee5.
Abstract
A novel microwave-assisted green method that synchronously synthesizes silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and AgNPs decorated holocellulose nanofibrils (AgNPs/HCNF) within a minute and without using a reducing agent is reported. As obtained nanomaterials were well characterized using various analytical techniques. AgNPs applied as a colorimetric probe for the selective recognition of Hg(II) (linear range 10-200 μg L-1, detection limit 1.16 μg L-1). The probe was able to quantify Hg(II) in spiked tap, bore, and lake water samples and paper strips were developed to facilitate the onsite detection. Furthermore, freeze-drying of the AgNPs/HCNF nanocomposite produced aerogel that served as an excellent catalyst for the reduction of Congo red and methylene blue. The aerogel was easily recovered and reused without a decrease in activity or deterioration of its structure for five cycles. These results indicate the great potential of the AgNPs/HCNF aerogel for waste water treatment and catalytic applications.Entities:
Keywords: Aerogel; Congo red (CID: 11313); Dye pollution; Hemicellulose; Mercuric chloride (CID: 24085); Methylene blue (CID: 6099); Microwave-assisted synthesis; Paper strip; Reusable catalyst; Silver nitrate (CID: 24470); Sodium borohydride (CID: 4311764); Sodium hydroxide (CID: 14798)
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32475600 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381