Green MoS2 nanosheets as a promising material for decontamination of hexavalent chromium, pharmaceuticals, and microbial pathogen disinfection: spectroscopic study

Photoreduction of chromium hexavalent ions (Cr 6+ ) from the aquatic environment is urgently needed due to its impairing effect on human health. Adsorption, photoreduction, and desorption of reduced trivalent chromium (Cr 3+ ) at the photocatalyst surface are all significant factors for determining...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nanoparticle research : an interdisciplinary forum for nanoscale science and technology 2022-10, Vol.24 (10), Article 191
Hauptverfasser: Ali, Mohamed Eid M., Mohammed, Reem, Abdel-Moniem, Shimaa M., El-Liethy, Mohamed Azab, Ibrahim, Hanan S.
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Zusammenfassung:Photoreduction of chromium hexavalent ions (Cr 6+ ) from the aquatic environment is urgently needed due to its impairing effect on human health. Adsorption, photoreduction, and desorption of reduced trivalent chromium (Cr 3+ ) at the photocatalyst surface are all significant factors for determining photocatalytic reduction efficiency. Herein, we report a facile, template-free hydrothermal approach to fabricate green and homogeneous mixed-phase (1 T/2H) molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) nanosheets for highly efficient removal of Cr 6+ ions and pharmaceuticals from wastewater. The nanostructure and morphology of the obtained (1 T/2H) MoS 2 are investigated; the calculated crystallite size of the (2H/1 T) MoS 2 nanosheets is found to be 1.7 nm. The presence of surface functional groups adsorption, and photoreduction processes is confirmed by spectroscopic studies using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra. Additionally, Raman spectra confirmed the formation of 1 T/2H mixed-phase MoS 2 which illustrates its crystal phases, structure, and chemical composition. Moreover, the point-of-zero charge analysis revealed the positively charged surface in the acid system. The obtained results revealed the non-toxicity of MoS 2 nanosheets at doses lower than 1000 ppm. The results reveal that the (1 T/2H) MoS 2 exhibited impressive reduction performance for Cr 6+ ; the reduction efficiency of chromium Cr 6+ is 100% under simulated sunlight, 90 min at pH (3). Further spectroscopic study results confirm the importance of the adsorption step in Cr 6+ ions photoreduction. Different pharmaceuticals are also completely degraded over (1 T/2H) MoS 2 nanosheets. Interestingly, complete removals of E. coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes , and Candida albicans were observed at a dose of MoS 2 nanosheets of 250 ppm after a contact time of 30, 30, and 45 min, respectively. The results of the current work could lead to a rational design of high-performance nanosheets for the efficient decontamination of heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, and pathogens from aquatic environments. Graphical abstract
ISSN:1388-0764
1572-896X
DOI:10.1007/s11051-022-05573-6