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Title: | Double active BEA zeolite/silver tungstophosphates - Antimicrobial effects and pesticide removal | Authors: | Janićijević, Dejana Uskoković-Marković, Snežana Ranković, Dragan Milenković, Marina Jevremović, Anka Nedić Vasiljević, Bojana Milojević-Rakić, Maja Bajuk-Bogdanović, Danica |
Keywords: | Adsorption;FTIR;Ion-exchange;Nicosulfuron;Raman spectroscopy;Two-step impregnation | Issue Date: | 15-Sep-2020 | Journal: | The Science of the total environment | Abstract: | Novel composites of BEA zeolite and silver tungstophosphate were prepared by different procedures: two-step impregnation, ion-exchange, and as physical mixtures with varying component mass ratios. Composites were characterized using Atomic force microscopy, Infrared, Raman and Atomic absorption spectroscopy, and results were related to adsorption properties and antimicrobial efficiencies of the composites. Prepared samples were tested as antimicrobial agents for fungal and different bacterial strains, as well as for adsorbents for pesticide nicosulfuron in aqueous solutions by using High-performance liquid chromatography. Experimental conditions for batch adsorption testing were optimized in order to efficiently eliminate nicosulfuron from aqueous solutions, while enabling antimicrobial activity of these advanced materials. Antimicrobial efficiency of composites was verified, and indicated that silver ion persistence in the solid phase is of utmost significance for the antimicrobial activity. Spectroscopic investigation revealed interaction of the silver tungstophosphate active phase and the zeolite framework, giving evidence of uniform distribution of active sites in the synthesized materials that proved to be essential for adsorption application. The best obtained adsorption capacity, as well as highest antimicrobial efficiency, is found for composite samples prepared by two-step impregnation with (BEA: silver tungstophosphate) mass ratio 2:1. The amount of nicosulfuron removed from water suspension was 38.2 mg per gram of composite, and the minimum inhibitory concentration determined for all investigated gram-negative bacteria was 125 μg mL-1. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/163 | ISSN: | 0048-9697 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139530 |
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