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Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water

The persistence of harmful cyanobacterial algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems leads to health damage for various life forms. In this study, a photocatalyst active in the visible light range was prepared by combining BiVO(4) with hydrogen peroxide modified titanium dioxide (BiVO(4)@HMT; for short), us...

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Autores principales: Rashid, Jamshaid, Imtiaz, Fatima, Xu, Ming, Savina, Irina N.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05317a
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author Rashid, Jamshaid
Imtiaz, Fatima
Xu, Ming
Savina, Irina N.
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Xu, Ming
Savina, Irina N.
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description The persistence of harmful cyanobacterial algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems leads to health damage for various life forms. In this study, a photocatalyst active in the visible light range was prepared by combining BiVO(4) with hydrogen peroxide modified titanium dioxide (BiVO(4)@HMT; for short), using an impregnation method. The catalyst was used to photocatalytically inhibit the growth of cyanobacteria collected from a bloom site. To infer the optimum pH for cyanobacterial growth, the effect of pH was studied. The growth of cyanobacteria was favoured in an alkaline environment at pH values in the range of 8–9.5 when analysed on the 20(th) day of incubation. Structural and chemical analysis of pristine and composite nano-powders was performed using XRD, SEM, TEM and XPS, confirming the heterojunction formation, while optical and band gap analysis revealed increased visible light absorption and reduced band gap of the composite. A small strawberry seed-like assembly of BiVO(4) particles increased the light absorption in the 15%BiVO(4)@HMT composite and increased the inhibition efficiency up to 2.56 times compared to pristine HMT at an exposure time of 6 h and cell concentration at 0.1 g L(−1) with an optimum catalyst dose of 1 g L(−1). The amount of chlorophyll ‘a’ decreased due to the generation of catalytically reactive species, especially holes (h(+)), which caused oxidative damage to the cell wall, cell membrane and antioxidants in algal cells. This study reports that visible light active nanocatalysts can be used as a promising method for reducing algal blooms in water bodies.
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spelling pubmed-96236132022-11-07 Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water Rashid, Jamshaid Imtiaz, Fatima Xu, Ming Savina, Irina N. RSC Adv Chemistry The persistence of harmful cyanobacterial algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems leads to health damage for various life forms. In this study, a photocatalyst active in the visible light range was prepared by combining BiVO(4) with hydrogen peroxide modified titanium dioxide (BiVO(4)@HMT; for short), using an impregnation method. The catalyst was used to photocatalytically inhibit the growth of cyanobacteria collected from a bloom site. To infer the optimum pH for cyanobacterial growth, the effect of pH was studied. The growth of cyanobacteria was favoured in an alkaline environment at pH values in the range of 8–9.5 when analysed on the 20(th) day of incubation. Structural and chemical analysis of pristine and composite nano-powders was performed using XRD, SEM, TEM and XPS, confirming the heterojunction formation, while optical and band gap analysis revealed increased visible light absorption and reduced band gap of the composite. A small strawberry seed-like assembly of BiVO(4) particles increased the light absorption in the 15%BiVO(4)@HMT composite and increased the inhibition efficiency up to 2.56 times compared to pristine HMT at an exposure time of 6 h and cell concentration at 0.1 g L(−1) with an optimum catalyst dose of 1 g L(−1). The amount of chlorophyll ‘a’ decreased due to the generation of catalytically reactive species, especially holes (h(+)), which caused oxidative damage to the cell wall, cell membrane and antioxidants in algal cells. This study reports that visible light active nanocatalysts can be used as a promising method for reducing algal blooms in water bodies. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9623613/ /pubmed/36349036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05317a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Rashid, Jamshaid
Imtiaz, Fatima
Xu, Ming
Savina, Irina N.
Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water
title Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water
title_full Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water
title_fullStr Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water
title_short Hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (BiVO(4)@HMT) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water
title_sort hydrogen peroxide modified and bismuth vanadate decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposite (bivo(4)@hmt) for enhanced visible light photocatalytic growth inhibition of harmful cyanobacteria in water
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05317a
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