Multilayer immobilizing of denitrifying sp. and TiO-AgNPs on floating expanded clay carrier for co-treatment of nitrite and pathogens in aquaculture
Nitrite contamination and the spread of pathogens can seriously degrade water quality. To simultaneously control these factors, an innovative approach of fabricating a remediation agent that contained denitrifying bacteria and TiO 2 -AgNPs co-immobilized on floating expanded clay (EC) was proposed i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2024-01, Vol.14 (3), p.1984-1994 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nitrite contamination and the spread of pathogens can seriously degrade water quality. To simultaneously control these factors, an innovative approach of fabricating a remediation agent that contained denitrifying bacteria and TiO
2
-AgNPs co-immobilized on floating expanded clay (EC) was proposed in this study. The EC was fabricated from a mixture of clay and rice husk through pyrolysis at a high temperature of 1200 °C, followed by a rapid cooling step to create a porous structure for the material. TiO
2
NPs were modified with Ag to shift the absorbance threshold of TiO
2
-AgNPs into the visible region of 700-800 nm. The experimental results showed that the stirring speed of 250 rpm was suitable for immobilizing TiO
2
-AgNPs on EC and achieved the highest Ti and Ag content of 639.38 ± 3.04 and 200.51 ± 3.71 ppm, respectively. Coating TiO
2
-Ag/EC with chitosan (0.5%) significantly reduced the detachment level of immobilized TiO
2
-AgNPs compared to that of the material with no coating. In particular, this functionalized material inhibited 99.93 ± 0.1% of
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
pathogen but did not adversely affect the denitrifying bacteria after 2 h of visible light irradiation. Based on the electrostatic bond between oppositely charged polymers, the denitrifying bacteria,
Bacillus
sp., in alginate solution was successfully immobilized on the chitosan-coated TiO
2
-Ag/EC with a bacteria density of (76.67 ± 9.43) × 10
7
CFU g
−1
, retaining its nitrite removal efficiency at 99.0 ± 0.27% through six treatment cycles. These findings provide solid evidence for further investigating the combination of biodegradation and photodegradation in wastewater treatment.
Advanced bioremediation agent in treating aquaculture water: Multilayer immobilizing denitrifying bacteria and TiO
2
-AgNPs onto expanded clay. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3ra07361k |