Title
Cytotoxicity, Removal of Congo Red Dye in Aqueous Solution Using Synthesized Amorphous Iron Oxide Nanoparticles from Incense Sticks Ash Waste
Language
English
Description (en)
Magnetic nanoparticles have gained huge importance in the last ten years. They have found tremendous applications in the field of medicine, electronics, and environmental cleanup. The synthesis of amorphous iron oxide nanoparticles (AIONPs) is expensive making its applications highly overpriced. This research study reports the synthesis of AIONPs from waste incense sticks ash (ISA) in two steps. The first step is the recovery of ferrous fractions from ISA, followed by concentrated HCl treatment of magnetic fraction along with ultrasonication. And the second step includes treatment of ferrous-rich leachate with sodium hydroxides. The size of synthesized AIONPs varied from 40-90 nm and were highly aggregated due to the formation of large clumps. Cytotoxicity of synthesized AIONPs was determined on a normal human lung (BEAS-2B) cell line by using an MTT assay. Data showed that AIONPs induced cell toxicity in a dose-dependent manner. The particles were mainly spherical to rod-shaped and highly aggregated, it was confirmed by the microscopy analysis. The Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectroscopy revealed the Fe-O, Si-O-Al as major functional groups in the AIONPs, while X-ray diffraction (XRD) revealed the amorphicity and physical property measurement system (PPMS) revealed the magnetic strength of the synthesized AIONPs. Finally, the AIONPs particles were applied for the remediation of Congo red dye from the wastewater by the adsorption method, and about 72% removal was achieved after one hour. The utilization of such ISA waste, for the synthesis of value-added minerals and their utilization for environmental cleanup, makes this whole process cost-efficient and environment-friendly.
Keywords (en)
Sonochemical Synthesis; Adsorption; Water; Fabrication; Carbon
DOI
10.1155/2022/5949595
Author of the digital object
Virendra Kumar  Yadav  (P P Savani University)
Anup  Basnet  (Saint Xaviers College)
Haresh  Kalasariya  (Sankalchnad Patel University)
Nisha  Choudhary  (P P Savani University)
Gokhlesh  Kumar  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Arpita  Roy  (Sharda University)
Sweta Parimita  Bera  (P P Savani University)
G.  Gnanamoorthy  (University of Madras)
Daoud  Ali  (King Saud University)
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application/pdf
Size
2.5 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Journal of Nanomaterials
Pages or Volume
12
Volume
2022
Publisher
Hindawi Ltd
Publication Date
2022
Content
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Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
19.03.2024 09:14:55
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