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Encapsulation of heavy metal ions via adsorption using cellulose/ZnO composite: First principles approach

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR GRAPHICS & MODELLING
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmgm.2023.108566

Keywords

Cellulose; Zinc oxide; Composites; DFT study; Heavy metal ions; Adsorption

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The current study aimed to develop an effective and eco-friendly adsorbent for removing aquatic micropollutants. Cellulose-modified zinc oxide nanocomposite was successfully designed using density functional calculations. The proposed composite showed high adsorption capacity for heavy metal ions in both gas and aqueous phases, particularly for As(III). The theoretical results provide valuable information for experimentalists in treating contaminated water.
The primary goal of the current research is to describe an effective and eco-friendly adsorbent for the removal of aquatic micropollutants. The design of the cellulose-modified zinc oxide (ZnO) nanocomposite was successfully carried out by density functional calculations. The proposed structures of the constituent and composite materials were confirmed using formation energy (Es), frontier orbitals, band gaps (Em), density of state (DOS) plots, natural bond orbitals (NBO), and UV-Vis spectral analysis. The cellulose/(ZnO)12 composite was further used for the adsorption of different heavy metal ions such as Hg(II), Pb(II), Cd(II), Ni(II), and As(III) through calculation of electronic and optical properties. The values of the adsorption energy (E.d,) show that the As(III) interacted better with the composite in both phases, i.e., gas (-806.98 kcal/mol) and aqueous (-491.66 kcal/mol). The analysis of frontier molecular orbital data exhibited a decrease in the Es.� of composite@metal ion complexes. The high negative value of the solvation energies (dE,ot) indicates the suitability of composite@metal ions in an aqueous environment. The nature of interactions between metal ions and the composite unit is analyzed by noncovalent interactions (NCI) and the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM). The theoretical results of the present study show the feasibility of the cellulose/(ZnO)12 composite for the removal of heavy metal ions and provide useful information to experimentalists to treat contaminated water.

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