Waste Cleaning Waste: Combining Alginate with Biowaste-Derived Substances in Hydrogels and Films for Water Cleanup.
Maria Laura TumminoRoberto NisticòChiara RiedoDebora FabbriMarta CerrutiGiuliana MagnaccaPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Biowaste-derived substances isolated from green compost (BBS-GC) are environmentally friendly reactants similar to humic substances, which contain multiple functionalities, that are suitable for adsorbing different kinds of pollutants in wastewater. Herein, sodium alginate (derived from brown algae) cross-linked with both Ca2+ ions and BBS-GC in the form of hydrogels and dried films are proposed as green, easy-to-form, and handleable materials for tertiary water treatments. The results show that both hydrogels and films are mechanically stable and can effectively remove differently charged dyes through an adsorption mechanism that can be described by the Freundlich model. BBS-GC-containing gels always performed better than samples prepared without BBS-GC, revealing that such unconventional materials can integrate waste valorization and water decontamination, potentially providing social and environmental benefits.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- heavy metals
- sewage sludge
- wound healing
- municipal solid waste
- drug delivery
- room temperature
- hyaluronic acid
- gas chromatography
- life cycle
- drinking water
- extracellular matrix
- drug release
- aqueous solution
- healthcare
- anaerobic digestion
- risk assessment
- mental health
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- quantum dots
- ionic liquid