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Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies
Textile dyes and microbial contamination of surface water bodies have been recognized as emerging quality concerns around the globe. The simultaneous resolve of such impurities can pave the route for an amicable technological solution. This study reports the photocatalytic performance and the biocid...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583793/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33003312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25194468 |
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author | Khan, Muhammad Saqib Shah, Jehanzeb Ali Arshad, Muhammad Halim, Sobia Ahsan Khan, Ajmal Shaikh, Ahson Jabbar Riaz, Nadia Khan, Asim Jahangir Arfan, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Pervez, Arshid Al-Harrasi, Ahmed Bilal, Muhammad |
author_facet | Khan, Muhammad Saqib Shah, Jehanzeb Ali Arshad, Muhammad Halim, Sobia Ahsan Khan, Ajmal Shaikh, Ahson Jabbar Riaz, Nadia Khan, Asim Jahangir Arfan, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Pervez, Arshid Al-Harrasi, Ahmed Bilal, Muhammad |
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description | Textile dyes and microbial contamination of surface water bodies have been recognized as emerging quality concerns around the globe. The simultaneous resolve of such impurities can pave the route for an amicable technological solution. This study reports the photocatalytic performance and the biocidal potential of nitrogen-doped TiO(2) against reactive black 5 (RB5), a double azo dye and E. coli. Molecular docking was performed to identify and quantify the interactions of the TiO(2) with β-lactamase enzyme and to predict the biocidal mechanism. The sol-gel technique was employed for the synthesis of different mol% nitrogen-doped TiO(2). The synthesized photocatalysts were characterized using thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS). The effects of different synthesis and reaction parameters were studied. RB5 dye degradation was monitored by tracking shifts in the absorption spectrum and percent chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal. The best nanomaterial depicted 5.57 nm crystallite size, 49.54 m(2) g(−1) specific surface area, 11–40 nm particle size with spherical morphologies, and uniform distribution. The RB5 decolorization data fits well with the pseudo-first-order kinetic model, and the maximum monolayer coverage capacity for the Langmuir adsorption model was found to be 40 mg g(−1) with K(ads) of 0.113 mg(−1). The LH model yielded a higher coefficient K(C) (1.15 mg L(−1) h(−1)) compared to the adsorption constant K(LH) (0.3084 L mg(−1)). 90% COD removal was achieved in 60 min of irradiation, confirmed by the disappearance of spectral peaks. The best-optimized photocatalysts showed a noticeable biocidal potential against human pathogenic strain E. coli in 150 min. The biocidal mechanism of best-optimized photocatalyst was predicted by molecular docking simulation against E. coli β-lactamase enzyme. The docking score (−7.6 kcal mol(−1)) and the binding interaction with the active site residues (Lys315, Thr316, and Glu272) of β-lactamase further confirmed that inhibition of β-lactamase could be a most probable mechanism of biocidal activity. |
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spelling | pubmed-75837932020-10-28 Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies Khan, Muhammad Saqib Shah, Jehanzeb Ali Arshad, Muhammad Halim, Sobia Ahsan Khan, Ajmal Shaikh, Ahson Jabbar Riaz, Nadia Khan, Asim Jahangir Arfan, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Pervez, Arshid Al-Harrasi, Ahmed Bilal, Muhammad Molecules Article Textile dyes and microbial contamination of surface water bodies have been recognized as emerging quality concerns around the globe. The simultaneous resolve of such impurities can pave the route for an amicable technological solution. This study reports the photocatalytic performance and the biocidal potential of nitrogen-doped TiO(2) against reactive black 5 (RB5), a double azo dye and E. coli. Molecular docking was performed to identify and quantify the interactions of the TiO(2) with β-lactamase enzyme and to predict the biocidal mechanism. The sol-gel technique was employed for the synthesis of different mol% nitrogen-doped TiO(2). The synthesized photocatalysts were characterized using thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS). The effects of different synthesis and reaction parameters were studied. RB5 dye degradation was monitored by tracking shifts in the absorption spectrum and percent chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal. The best nanomaterial depicted 5.57 nm crystallite size, 49.54 m(2) g(−1) specific surface area, 11–40 nm particle size with spherical morphologies, and uniform distribution. The RB5 decolorization data fits well with the pseudo-first-order kinetic model, and the maximum monolayer coverage capacity for the Langmuir adsorption model was found to be 40 mg g(−1) with K(ads) of 0.113 mg(−1). The LH model yielded a higher coefficient K(C) (1.15 mg L(−1) h(−1)) compared to the adsorption constant K(LH) (0.3084 L mg(−1)). 90% COD removal was achieved in 60 min of irradiation, confirmed by the disappearance of spectral peaks. The best-optimized photocatalysts showed a noticeable biocidal potential against human pathogenic strain E. coli in 150 min. The biocidal mechanism of best-optimized photocatalyst was predicted by molecular docking simulation against E. coli β-lactamase enzyme. The docking score (−7.6 kcal mol(−1)) and the binding interaction with the active site residues (Lys315, Thr316, and Glu272) of β-lactamase further confirmed that inhibition of β-lactamase could be a most probable mechanism of biocidal activity. MDPI 2020-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7583793/ /pubmed/33003312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25194468 Text en © 2020 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Khan, Muhammad Saqib Shah, Jehanzeb Ali Arshad, Muhammad Halim, Sobia Ahsan Khan, Ajmal Shaikh, Ahson Jabbar Riaz, Nadia Khan, Asim Jahangir Arfan, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Pervez, Arshid Al-Harrasi, Ahmed Bilal, Muhammad Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies |
title | Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies |
title_full | Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies |
title_fullStr | Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies |
title_short | Photocatalytic Decolorization and Biocidal Applications of Nonmetal Doped TiO(2): Isotherm, Kinetic Modeling and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies |
title_sort | photocatalytic decolorization and biocidal applications of nonmetal doped tio(2): isotherm, kinetic modeling and in silico molecular docking studies |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583793/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33003312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25194468 |
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