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Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II)

This paper presents the development of a compact, three-electrode electrochemical device functionalized by a biocompatible layer of hyaluronic acid methacrylate (HAMA) hydrogel for the adsorptive removal of detrimental lead (Pb(II)) ions in aqueous solutions. An adsorption mechanism pertaining to th...

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Autores principales: Wang, Nan, Bora, Meghali, Hao, Song, Tao, Kai, Wu, Jin, Hu, Liangxing, Liao, Jianjun, Lin, Shiwei, Triantafyllou, Michael S., Li, Xiaogan
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36140099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12090714
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author Wang, Nan
Bora, Meghali
Hao, Song
Tao, Kai
Wu, Jin
Hu, Liangxing
Liao, Jianjun
Lin, Shiwei
Triantafyllou, Michael S.
Li, Xiaogan
author_facet Wang, Nan
Bora, Meghali
Hao, Song
Tao, Kai
Wu, Jin
Hu, Liangxing
Liao, Jianjun
Lin, Shiwei
Triantafyllou, Michael S.
Li, Xiaogan
author_sort Wang, Nan
collection PubMed
description This paper presents the development of a compact, three-electrode electrochemical device functionalized by a biocompatible layer of hyaluronic acid methacrylate (HAMA) hydrogel for the adsorptive removal of detrimental lead (Pb(II)) ions in aqueous solutions. An adsorption mechanism pertaining to the observed analytical performance of the device is proposed and further experimentally corroborated. It is demonstrated that both the molecular interactions originating from the HAMA hydrogel and electrochemical accumulation originating from the electrode beneath contribute to the adsorption capability of the device. Infrared spectral analysis reveals that the molecular interaction is mainly induced by the amide functional group of the HAMA hydrogel, which is capable of forming the Pb(II)–amide complex. In addition, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric (ICP-MS) analysis indicates that the electrochemical accumulation is particularly valuable in facilitating the adsorption rate of the device by maintaining a high ion-concentration gradient between the solution and the hydrogel layer. ICP-MS measurements show that 94.08% of Pb(II) ions present in the test solution can be adsorbed by the device within 30 min. The HAMA hydrogel-modified electrochemical devices exhibit reproducible performance in the aspect of Pb(II) removal from tap water, with a relative standard deviation (RSD) of 1.28% (for n = 8). The experimental results suggest that the HAMA hydrogel-modified electrochemical device can potentially be used for the rapid, on-field remediation of Pb(II) contamination.
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spelling pubmed-94963232022-09-23 Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II) Wang, Nan Bora, Meghali Hao, Song Tao, Kai Wu, Jin Hu, Liangxing Liao, Jianjun Lin, Shiwei Triantafyllou, Michael S. Li, Xiaogan Biosensors (Basel) Article This paper presents the development of a compact, three-electrode electrochemical device functionalized by a biocompatible layer of hyaluronic acid methacrylate (HAMA) hydrogel for the adsorptive removal of detrimental lead (Pb(II)) ions in aqueous solutions. An adsorption mechanism pertaining to the observed analytical performance of the device is proposed and further experimentally corroborated. It is demonstrated that both the molecular interactions originating from the HAMA hydrogel and electrochemical accumulation originating from the electrode beneath contribute to the adsorption capability of the device. Infrared spectral analysis reveals that the molecular interaction is mainly induced by the amide functional group of the HAMA hydrogel, which is capable of forming the Pb(II)–amide complex. In addition, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric (ICP-MS) analysis indicates that the electrochemical accumulation is particularly valuable in facilitating the adsorption rate of the device by maintaining a high ion-concentration gradient between the solution and the hydrogel layer. ICP-MS measurements show that 94.08% of Pb(II) ions present in the test solution can be adsorbed by the device within 30 min. The HAMA hydrogel-modified electrochemical devices exhibit reproducible performance in the aspect of Pb(II) removal from tap water, with a relative standard deviation (RSD) of 1.28% (for n = 8). The experimental results suggest that the HAMA hydrogel-modified electrochemical device can potentially be used for the rapid, on-field remediation of Pb(II) contamination. MDPI 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9496323/ /pubmed/36140099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12090714 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Wang, Nan
Bora, Meghali
Hao, Song
Tao, Kai
Wu, Jin
Hu, Liangxing
Liao, Jianjun
Lin, Shiwei
Triantafyllou, Michael S.
Li, Xiaogan
Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II)
title Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II)
title_full Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II)
title_fullStr Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II)
title_full_unstemmed Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II)
title_short Hyaluronic Acid Methacrylate Hydrogel-Modified Electrochemical Device for Adsorptive Removal of Lead(II)
title_sort hyaluronic acid methacrylate hydrogel-modified electrochemical device for adsorptive removal of lead(ii)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36140099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12090714
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