Amine functionalized egg albumin hydrogel with enhanced adsorption potential for diclofenac sodium in water.

Panjin Institute of Industrial Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Panjin 124221, PR China. Electronic address: chiaraggodiya@gmail.com. Department of Chemistry, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Bidholi, Via- Premnagar, Dehradun, 248007, India. Electronic address: sanjay.kumar@ddn.upes.ac.in. Panjin Institute of Industrial Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Panjin 124221, PR China. Electronic address: yonghou.xiao@dlut.edu.cn.

Journal of hazardous materials. 2020;:122417
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Abstract

The removal of diclofenac sodium (DFS) from wastewater has attracted increasing attention because it is within the extensively prescribed nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and pose ecotoxicity. Therefore, fabrication of versatile adsorbents of low-cost, higher-effectiveness and excellent recyclability is significant for the treatment of DFS contaminated wastewater. This work reports a promising biobased egg albumin (ALB) hydrogel functionalized with a large density of adsorptive amine sites via polyethyleneimine (PEI). The composite ALB/PEI hydrogel demonstrated an excellent DFS removal capacity, i.e. 232.5 mg/g, in an optimum experimental condition (pH∼6; contact time∼180 min; adsorbent dosage∼0.5 g/L) which revealed to be considerably higher or competitive than many reported adsorbents. The adsorption isotherms better accorded with the Langmuir model and the kinetics with the pseudo second-order model, indicating the mono-layer chemisorption process. Besides, the regeneration steps up to four sequential adsorption/desorption cycles demonstrated an excellent reusability. The Fourier-transform infrared spectrometry (FTIR), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results implied that the adsorption process followed via the electrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonding, and π-π stacking between the functionality of hydrogel and aromatic rings of DFS. Considering the low-cost, and an excellent DFS removal capacity, the natural composite ALB/PEI hydrogel could be a promising adsorbent for the treatment of DFS contaminated wastewater.