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Título: Magnetic CuFe2O4 Nanoparticles Immobilized on Modified Rice Husk-Derived Zeolite for Chlorogenic Acid Adsorption.
Autor: NEVES, T. R.
SCHILDT, L. F. L.
SILVA, M. L. L. S. e
VASCONCELOS, V. V. V.
DI CONZO C.
MURA, F.
ROSSI. M.
VARVARO, G.
ABDOLRAHIMI, M.
QUARANTA, S.
FERREIRA, S. A. D.
PARIS, E. C.
Afiliación: FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO CARLOS
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO CARLOS
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO CARLOS
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO CARLOS
POLYTECHNIC OF TURIN
SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY OF ROME
SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY OF ROME
CNR, ISTITUTO DI STRUTTURA DELLA MATERIA
UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA
ITALIAN NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (ISMN–CNR)
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ESPÍRITO SANTO
ELAINE CRISTINA PARIS, CNPDIA.
Año: 2024
Referencia: Magnetochemistry, v. 10, 2024.
Páginas: 1 - 24
Descripción: Adsorption has emerged as a promising method for removing polyphenols in water remediation. This work explores chlorogenic acid (CGA) adsorption on zeolite-based magnetic nanocomposites synthesized from rice husk waste. In particular, enhanced adsorbing materials were attained using a hydrothermal zeolite precursor (Z18) synthesized from rice husk and possessing a remarkable specific surface area (217.69 m2 g −1 ). A composite material was prepared by immobilizing magnetic copper ferrite on Z18 (Z18:CuFe2O4 ) to recover the zeolite adsorbent. In addition, Z18 was modified (Z18 M) with a mixture of 3-minopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) and trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS) to improve the affinity towards organic compounds in the final nanocomposite system (Z18 M:CuFe2O4 ). While the unmodified composite demonstrated inconsequential CGA removal rates, Z18 M:CuFe2O4 could adsorb 89.35% of CGA within the first hour of operation. Z18 M:CuFe2O4 showed no toxicity for seed germination and achieved a mass recovery of 85% (due to a saturation magnetization of 4.1 emu g−1 ) when an external magnetic field was applied. These results suggest that adsorbing magnetic nanocomposites are amenable to CGA polyphenol removal from wastewater. Furthermore, the reuse, revalorization, and conversion into value-added materials of agro-industrial waste may allow the opportunity to implement sustainability and work towards a circular economy.
Palabras clave: Magnetic nanocomposite
Zeolite
Rice husk
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/magnetochemistry10110087
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPDIA)

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