Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Mats of randomly oriented nanosized filaments, prepared by electrospinning wool keratin/
polyamide 6 blends in formic acid, were evaluated as adsorbents of Cu2+ ions. The adsorption capacity was evaluated as a function of the nanofibre composition, specific surface
area, initial metal ion concentration, contact time and pH of the solution. The adsorption
tests revealed that keratin-based nanofibres highly adsorb Cu2+ ions and the adsorption
capacity increases with increasing the specific surface area of the nanofibre mats. The maximum adsorption capacities for nanofibre mats containing 50%, 70% and 90% (wt.%) of keratin were found to be 61.7 (mg/g), 90 (mg/g) and 103.5 (mg/g), respectively. The
Cu2+adsorption onto the keratin rich nanofibres is highly pH-dependent and the optimum
pH was found above the isoelectric point of keratin. The experimental data fit the pseudo
second-order kinetic model. Infrared analysis demonstrated the formation of complexes
between Cu2+ ions and keratin that involve terminal free carboxyl groups of the protein.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Keratin Nanofibres Cu2+ Adsorption model
Elenco autori:
Tonetti, Cinzia; Aluigi, Annalisa; Vineis, Claudia; Mazzuchetti, Giorgio; Tonin, Claudio
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