'Template-free' hierarchical MoS 2 foam as a sustainable 'green' scavenger of heavy metals and bacteria in point of use water purification.
Paresh Kumar SamantaraySushma IndrakumarKaushik ChatterjeeVipul AgarwalSuryasarathi BosePublished in: Nanoscale advances (2020)
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ), with its unique optical and electrical properties, has been explored for a variety of applications in the recent past. Still, its capabilities in point-of-use heavy metal ion removal remain to be explored. Herein, for the first time using a facile approach, we fabricated three-dimensional (3D) MoS 2 foam from exfoliated single to few-layered MoS 2 sheets for the selective exclusion of heavy metals and stringent bactericidal response. This foam was able to exclude 99.9% of Pb(ii) and 98.7% of As(iii) instantaneously and reduced more than 98% of bacteria E. coli . Moreover, the foam exhibits selective toxicity towards bacterial cells while showing no observable toxicity towards mammalian cells. The foam can be recycled and reused for at least five cycles under accelerated conditions and thus can be used for a promising non-cytotoxic, facile, and environmentally benign process for inline water remediation to remove heavy metal ions from the feed and as a potential antibacterial agent.
Keyphrases
- heavy metals
- quantum dots
- reduced graphene oxide
- risk assessment
- highly efficient
- health risk assessment
- health risk
- visible light
- room temperature
- sewage sludge
- transition metal
- gold nanoparticles
- induced apoptosis
- oxidative stress
- escherichia coli
- human health
- high resolution
- cell death
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- ionic liquid
- cell proliferation
- climate change
- anti inflammatory
- drinking water