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Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption

We examined the characteristics of an electron beam irradiated wool with an absorbed dose of (21–410) kGy in comparison with natural wool with respect to the determination of the isoelectric point (IEP), zero charge point (ZCP), mechanism of Cr(III) sorption from higher concentrated solutions, and t...

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Autores principales: Braniša, Jana, Kleinová, Angela, Jomová, Klaudia, Malá, Radka, Morgunov, Volodymyr, Porubská, Mária
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6930447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31810285
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234401
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author Braniša, Jana
Kleinová, Angela
Jomová, Klaudia
Malá, Radka
Morgunov, Volodymyr
Porubská, Mária
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Kleinová, Angela
Jomová, Klaudia
Malá, Radka
Morgunov, Volodymyr
Porubská, Mária
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description We examined the characteristics of an electron beam irradiated wool with an absorbed dose of (21–410) kGy in comparison with natural wool with respect to the determination of the isoelectric point (IEP), zero charge point (ZCP), mechanism of Cr(III) sorption from higher concentrated solutions, and the modelling of the wool-Cr(III) interaction. The data of ZPC and IEP differed between natural and irradiated samples. Increasing the dose shifted the pH of ZPC from 6.85 for natural wool to 6.20 for the highest dosed wool, while the natural wool IEP moved very little, from pH = 3.35 to 3.40 for all of the irradiated samples. The sorption experiments were performed in a pH bath set at 3.40, and the determination of the residual Cr(III) in the bath was performed by VIS spectrometry under optimized conditions. The resulting sorptivity showed a monotonically rising trend with increasing Cr(III) concentration in the bath. Lower doses, unlike higher doses, showed better sorptivity than the natural wool. FTIR data indicated the formation of complex chromite salts of carboxylates and cysteinates. Crosslinks via ligands coming from different keratin chains were predicted, preferably on the surface of the fibers, but to a degree that did not yet inhibit the diffusion of Cr(III)-cations into the fiber volume. We also present a concept of a complex octahedral structure.
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spelling pubmed-69304472019-12-26 Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption Braniša, Jana Kleinová, Angela Jomová, Klaudia Malá, Radka Morgunov, Volodymyr Porubská, Mária Molecules Article We examined the characteristics of an electron beam irradiated wool with an absorbed dose of (21–410) kGy in comparison with natural wool with respect to the determination of the isoelectric point (IEP), zero charge point (ZCP), mechanism of Cr(III) sorption from higher concentrated solutions, and the modelling of the wool-Cr(III) interaction. The data of ZPC and IEP differed between natural and irradiated samples. Increasing the dose shifted the pH of ZPC from 6.85 for natural wool to 6.20 for the highest dosed wool, while the natural wool IEP moved very little, from pH = 3.35 to 3.40 for all of the irradiated samples. The sorption experiments were performed in a pH bath set at 3.40, and the determination of the residual Cr(III) in the bath was performed by VIS spectrometry under optimized conditions. The resulting sorptivity showed a monotonically rising trend with increasing Cr(III) concentration in the bath. Lower doses, unlike higher doses, showed better sorptivity than the natural wool. FTIR data indicated the formation of complex chromite salts of carboxylates and cysteinates. Crosslinks via ligands coming from different keratin chains were predicted, preferably on the surface of the fibers, but to a degree that did not yet inhibit the diffusion of Cr(III)-cations into the fiber volume. We also present a concept of a complex octahedral structure. MDPI 2019-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6930447/ /pubmed/31810285 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234401 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Braniša, Jana
Kleinová, Angela
Jomová, Klaudia
Malá, Radka
Morgunov, Volodymyr
Porubská, Mária
Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption
title Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption
title_full Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption
title_fullStr Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption
title_full_unstemmed Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption
title_short Some Properties of Electron Beam-Irradiated Sheep Wool Linked to Cr(III) Sorption
title_sort some properties of electron beam-irradiated sheep wool linked to cr(iii) sorption
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6930447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31810285
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234401
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