PLA-ZnO/TiO 2 Nanocomposite Obtained by Ultrasound-Assisted Melt-Extrusion for Adsorption of Methylene Blue.
Marlene Andrade-GuelChristian Javier Cabello-AlvaradoGregorio Cadenas-PliegoCarlos Alberto Ávila OrtaPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Access to fresh water is an increasing concern worldwide. The contamination of this vital liquid is largely caused by discharges of pollutants into rivers and seas from different types of industries. Waste dyes from different industries have been classified as harmful to health. In this study, polymeric nanomaterials based on polylactic acid (PLA) and nanoparticles of titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) and zinc oxide (ZnO) modified by ultrasound-assisted extrusion were obtained. These materials were evaluated by FTIR, DRX, TGA, DSC, SEM and methylene blue adsorption. From the results of the physicochemical characterizations, it was possible to observe the presence of TiO 2 and ZnO nanoparticles dispersed in the polymeric matrix, increasing the crystallinity and thermal stability of the polymer. In addition, a good dispersion of the nanoparticles could be seen by means of SEM, due to the extrusion assisted by ultrasound. The methylene blue dye adsorption tests revealed that the best result was 98% dye adsorption in a time of 13 min for the 1.5% PZT sample. Additionally, this material could be used for 3 adsorption cycles without affecting its adsorbent properties.
Keyphrases
- aqueous solution
- visible light
- quantum dots
- room temperature
- reduced graphene oxide
- public health
- healthcare
- mental health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- heavy metals
- cancer therapy
- risk assessment
- drug release
- drinking water
- health information
- oxide nanoparticles
- ultrasound guided
- gold nanoparticles
- liquid chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry