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Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric

To eliminate imidacloprid insecticide from wastewater, nanocalcite was grafted onto the surface of pretreated polyester fabric. The process of seeding was followed by the low temperature hydrothermal method for the growth of nanocalcite for the functionalization of fabric. The goal of this study was...

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Autores principales: Qayyum, Ayesha, Bhatti, Ijaz Ahmad, Ashar, Ambreen, Jilani, Asim, Iqbal, Javed, Mohsin, Muhammad, Ishaq, Tehmeena, Muhammad, Shabbir, Wageh, S., Dustgeer, Mohsin Raza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020295
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author Qayyum, Ayesha
Bhatti, Ijaz Ahmad
Ashar, Ambreen
Jilani, Asim
Iqbal, Javed
Mohsin, Muhammad
Ishaq, Tehmeena
Muhammad, Shabbir
Wageh, S.
Dustgeer, Mohsin Raza
author_facet Qayyum, Ayesha
Bhatti, Ijaz Ahmad
Ashar, Ambreen
Jilani, Asim
Iqbal, Javed
Mohsin, Muhammad
Ishaq, Tehmeena
Muhammad, Shabbir
Wageh, S.
Dustgeer, Mohsin Raza
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description To eliminate imidacloprid insecticide from wastewater, nanocalcite was grafted onto the surface of pretreated polyester fabric. The process of seeding was followed by the low temperature hydrothermal method for the growth of nanocalcite for the functionalization of fabric. The goal of this study was to improve the hydrophilicity of the nanocalcite photocatalyst that had been grafted onto the surface of polyester fabric (PF) using acidic and basic prewetting techniques. The morphological characteristics, crystalline nature, surface charge density, functional groups of surface-modified nanocalcite @ PF were determined via SEM, XRD, FTIR, and Zeta potential (ZP), respectively. Characterization results critically disclosed surface roughness due to excessive induction of hydroxyl groups, rhombohedral crystal structure, and high charge density (0.721 mS/cm). Moreover, contact angle of nanocalcite @ PF was calculated to be 137.54° while after acidic and basic prewetting, it was reduced to 87.17° and 48.19°. Similarly, bandgap of the as fabricated nanocalcite was found to be 3.5 eV, while basic prewetted PF showed a reduction in band gap (2.9 eV). The solar photocatalytic mineralization of imidacloprid as a probe pollutant was used to assess the improvement in photocatalytic activity of nanocalcite @ PF after prewetting. Response surface methodology was used to statistically optimize the solar exposure time, concentration of the oxidant, and initial pH of the reaction mixture. Maximum solar photocatalytic degradation of the imidacloprid was achieved by basic prewetted nanocalcite @ PF (up to 91.49%), which was superior to acidic prewetted fabric and as-fabricated nanocalcite @ PF. Furthermore, HPLC and FTIR findings further indicated that imidacloprid was decomposed vastly to harmless species by basic prewetted nanocalcite @ PF.
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spelling pubmed-87779862022-01-22 Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric Qayyum, Ayesha Bhatti, Ijaz Ahmad Ashar, Ambreen Jilani, Asim Iqbal, Javed Mohsin, Muhammad Ishaq, Tehmeena Muhammad, Shabbir Wageh, S. Dustgeer, Mohsin Raza Polymers (Basel) Article To eliminate imidacloprid insecticide from wastewater, nanocalcite was grafted onto the surface of pretreated polyester fabric. The process of seeding was followed by the low temperature hydrothermal method for the growth of nanocalcite for the functionalization of fabric. The goal of this study was to improve the hydrophilicity of the nanocalcite photocatalyst that had been grafted onto the surface of polyester fabric (PF) using acidic and basic prewetting techniques. The morphological characteristics, crystalline nature, surface charge density, functional groups of surface-modified nanocalcite @ PF were determined via SEM, XRD, FTIR, and Zeta potential (ZP), respectively. Characterization results critically disclosed surface roughness due to excessive induction of hydroxyl groups, rhombohedral crystal structure, and high charge density (0.721 mS/cm). Moreover, contact angle of nanocalcite @ PF was calculated to be 137.54° while after acidic and basic prewetting, it was reduced to 87.17° and 48.19°. Similarly, bandgap of the as fabricated nanocalcite was found to be 3.5 eV, while basic prewetted PF showed a reduction in band gap (2.9 eV). The solar photocatalytic mineralization of imidacloprid as a probe pollutant was used to assess the improvement in photocatalytic activity of nanocalcite @ PF after prewetting. Response surface methodology was used to statistically optimize the solar exposure time, concentration of the oxidant, and initial pH of the reaction mixture. Maximum solar photocatalytic degradation of the imidacloprid was achieved by basic prewetted nanocalcite @ PF (up to 91.49%), which was superior to acidic prewetted fabric and as-fabricated nanocalcite @ PF. Furthermore, HPLC and FTIR findings further indicated that imidacloprid was decomposed vastly to harmless species by basic prewetted nanocalcite @ PF. MDPI 2022-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8777986/ /pubmed/35054700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020295 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Qayyum, Ayesha
Bhatti, Ijaz Ahmad
Ashar, Ambreen
Jilani, Asim
Iqbal, Javed
Mohsin, Muhammad
Ishaq, Tehmeena
Muhammad, Shabbir
Wageh, S.
Dustgeer, Mohsin Raza
Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric
title Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric
title_full Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric
title_fullStr Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric
title_full_unstemmed Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric
title_short Prewetting Induced Hydrophilicity to Augment Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocalcite @ Polyester Fabric
title_sort prewetting induced hydrophilicity to augment photocatalytic activity of nanocalcite @ polyester fabric
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020295
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