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A Reizabal1, C M Costa2, P G Saiz3, B Gonzalez4, L Pérez-Álvarez5, R Fernández de Luis3, A Garcia4, J L Vilas-Vilela5, S Lanceros-Méndez6.
Abstract
The present work reports on the control of silk fibroin (SF) porous structures performance through various processing methods. The study includes the analysis of two dissolving techniques (CaCl2/H2O/EtOH ternary and LiBr/H2O binary solutions), three regeneration methods (gelation, lyophilization and gas foaming) and one post-processing (EtOH). In all the cases, followed steps lead to SF structures with porosity values above 94% and large surface areas. Also, results about samples microstructure, secondary organization, crystallinity and water behavior, reveal a direct correlation between processing and SF properties. Thanks to the achieved progress, the SF varying porous structures were evaluated for metalloids (As5+ and As3+) and heavy metals (Cr6+ and Cr3+) adsorption, observing a direct relationship between samples processing and ionic species adsorption ability. Thus, it is shown that the control of the properties of SF based porous structures through processing, represents a suitable and ecofriendly approach for the development of bio-based materials for environmental applications.Entities:
Keywords: Silk fibroin; adsorption mechanism; heavy metals removal; porous microstructure; water remediation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32846265 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588