Wool waste is a huge environmental problem that needs to be addressed in order to avoid the continuous accumulation of biohazardous waste in landfills. In recent years, wool has proven to be an excellent source of keratin that can be used for various purposes. But never before has keratin from wool waste been used as a building block to synthesize a well-known class of biopolymers called nanosponges. Typically, nanosponges are produced by the reaction of cyclodextrins with an appropriate cross-linker to obtain an insoluble hyper-cross-linked polymer, which has applications in various fields. For this reason, a novel, affordable approach for the synthesis of a novel class of nanosponge using wool keratin as the building block has been presented. The keratin nanosponge was synthesized by reacting keratin with pyromellitic dianhydride as a cross-linking agent. The formation of a cross-linked polymer was successfully confirmed by CHNS-elemental analysis, TGA, DSC, FTIR-ATR, SEM, and water absorption capacity measurements. Surprisingly, the keratin-based nanosponge showed ∼50% uptake of heavy metals after only 24 h of contact time. The adsorption kinetics was also evaluated, indicating a pseudo-second-order model fit and the mechanism is predominantly the intraparticle diffusion process. The novel synthesized nanosponge proved to be a possible alternative for wastewater treatment.

A Novel Approach for Nanosponge: Wool Waste as a Building Block for the Synthesis of Keratin-Based Nanosponge and Perspective Application in Wastewater Treatment

Hoti, Gjylije
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Caldera, Fabrizio
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Trotta, Francesco
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Anceschi, Anastasia
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2024-01-01

Abstract

Wool waste is a huge environmental problem that needs to be addressed in order to avoid the continuous accumulation of biohazardous waste in landfills. In recent years, wool has proven to be an excellent source of keratin that can be used for various purposes. But never before has keratin from wool waste been used as a building block to synthesize a well-known class of biopolymers called nanosponges. Typically, nanosponges are produced by the reaction of cyclodextrins with an appropriate cross-linker to obtain an insoluble hyper-cross-linked polymer, which has applications in various fields. For this reason, a novel, affordable approach for the synthesis of a novel class of nanosponge using wool keratin as the building block has been presented. The keratin nanosponge was synthesized by reacting keratin with pyromellitic dianhydride as a cross-linking agent. The formation of a cross-linked polymer was successfully confirmed by CHNS-elemental analysis, TGA, DSC, FTIR-ATR, SEM, and water absorption capacity measurements. Surprisingly, the keratin-based nanosponge showed ∼50% uptake of heavy metals after only 24 h of contact time. The adsorption kinetics was also evaluated, indicating a pseudo-second-order model fit and the mechanism is predominantly the intraparticle diffusion process. The novel synthesized nanosponge proved to be a possible alternative for wastewater treatment.
2024
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Adsorption, Heavy Metals, Ions, Materials, Metals
Hoti, Gjylije; Caldera, Fabrizio; Trotta, Francesco; Zoccola, Marina; Patrucco, Alessia; Anceschi, Anastasia
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