Sulfated lignocellulose nanofibril based composite aerogel towards adsorption-photocatalytic removal of tetracycline.

Carbohydr Polym

School of Resources, Environment and Materials, College of Light Industry and Food Engineering, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Clean Pulp & Papermaking and Pollution Control, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2022

The design-on-demand of lignocellulose nanofibril-based materials for contaminant disposal is worth exploring. Herein, we mildly extract sulfated lignocellulose nanofibrils from bagasse via a deep eutectic solvent-based approach, and use them as a matrix for TiO nanoparticles (TNPs) towards adsorption-photocatalytic synergistic removal of tetracycline (TC). The resultant lignocellulose-based nanocomposite aerogel possessing a high specific surface area (95.3 m/g), surface charge density (1.78 mmol/g) and well-preserved lignocellulosic structure, strongly adsorbed TC with a maximum adsorption capacity of 70 mg/g via a combination of intermolecular interactions (i.e., hydrogen bonding and π-π stacking) and electrostatic forces. Furthermore, the excellent photocatalytic activity of uniformly distributed TNPs in combination with the outstanding adsorption capacity of nanocomposite aerogel can synergistically remove TC in a dynamic and continuous process, during which ~90 % TC (10 mg/L) was efficiently removed within 40 min. HPLC-MS was performed to reveal the degradation pathways of TC. Meanwhile, our developed nanocomposite aerogel demonstrated favorable structural stability and recyclability, which together supported its durability for environmental remediation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119970DOI Listing

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