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Biosynthesis of novel NiFe12O19-X (X = ZnO and TiO2) magnetic nanophotocatalyst toward the degradation pharmaceutical ceftriaxone sodium from aqueous solution under sunlight irradiation and antibacterial activity

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CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 1351-1361

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.09.116

Keywords

Nanocomposite; TiO2; Photocatalytic degradation; Ceftriaxone; Antibacterial

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In this study, novel NiFe12O19-ZnO and NiFe12O19-TiO2 nanocomposites were synthesized via a green route and their photocatalytic properties were evaluated. The biosynthesized nanocomposites exhibited spherical and oval-like morphologies, with a crystallite size of about 50-70 nm, narrow bandgap, and super paramagnetic properties. Under optimum conditions, the NiFe12O19-ZnO and NiFe12O19-TiO2 photocatalysts demonstrated excellent efficiency in the degradation of ceftriaxone sodium under UV irradiation, with degradation percentages of 98.47% and 95.45%, respectively.
Since antibiotics are used in various sciences, the occurrence of antibiotics in the water environments has drawn significant concerns in recent years. In this study, novel NiFe12O19 coupled ZnO and TiO2 (NiFe12O19-X; X = ZnO and TiO2) were synthesized via a green route, and their photocatalytic properties were assessed. Crataegus microphylla fruit extract was used as a natural capping agent to obtain regular and homogeneous products. The as-synthesized nanocomposites were characterized by various analyzes, including TEM, EDS, DRS, FT-IR, XRD, FESEM, and VSM. The analysis confirmed that the biosynthesized nanocomposites had spherical and oval-like morphologies, with a crystallite size of about 50-70 nm, narrow bandgap, and super paramagnetic properties. Band-gap calculated using UV-DRS (2.95 eV and 3.03 eV) shows that NiFe12O19-ZnO and NiFe12O19-TiO2 are good candidate for photocatalytic degradation. Ceftriaxone sodium (CFX) as the model contaminant was tested to assess the photocatalytic performance of the biosynthesized magnetic nanocomposite under UV and sunlight irradiations. The effect of critical parameters including nanocatalyst dose (0.08, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6 g/L), pH (5, 7, and 10), CFX initial concentration (10, 25, 50, and 100 mg/L), and light source (UV and sunlight) were studied to achieve the optimum degradation of ceftriaxone sodium. Under optimum conditions, the biosynthesized NiFe12O19-ZnO and NiFe12O19-TiO2 photocatalyst revealed excellent performance in the degradation of the CFX compound with an evaluated efficiency of 98.47% and 95.45% under UV irradiation, respectively. Also, the percentage of antibiotic degradation for these materials was 79.15% and 76.62%, respectively, under sunlight irradiation. Furthermore, the antibacterial characteristic features of the prepared nanocomposite against grampositive and gram-negative bacteria were satisfactory. After careful examination of the results and diagrams, the suggested NiFe12O19-X (X = ZnO and TiO2) nanocomposites might be applied in a water treatment plant to eliminate the danger of pharmaceutical waste in the aqueous medium.

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