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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011

Detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by TiO2(R), TiO2(R/A) and TiO2(A) under ultrasonic and solar light irradiation and application in degradation of organic dyes

Yuwei Guo; Chunping Cheng; Jun Wang; Zhiqiu Wang; Xudong Jin; Kai Li; Pingli Kang; Jingqun Gao

In the present work, the rutile, anatase and mixed (rutile and anatase) crystal phase TiO(2) powders were irradiated by ultrasound and solar light, respectively, and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were detected through the oxidation reaction from 1,5-diphenyl carbazide (DPCI) to 1,5-diphenyl carbazone (DPCO). The DPCO can be extracted by the mixed solvent of benzene and carbon tetrachloride and the extract liquors display an obvious absorption peak around 563nm. In addition, the influences of (ultrasonic or solar light) irradiation time, TiO(2) addition amount and DPCI concentration on the quantities of generated ROS were also reviewed. The kinds of generated ROS were determined by using several radical scavengers. At last, the researches on the sonocatalytic and photocatalytic degradation of several organic dyes were also performed. It is wished that this paper might offer some important subjects for broadening the applications of sonocatalytic and photocatalytic technologies.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2011

Spectroscopic analyses on interaction of o-Vanillin-d-Phenylalanine, o-Vanillin-l-Tyrosine and o-Vanillin-l-Levodopa Schiff Bases with bovine serum albumin (BSA)

Jingqun Gao; Yuwei Guo; Jun Wang; Zhiqiu Wang; Xudong Jin; Chunping Cheng; Kai Li

In this work, three o-Vanillin Schiff Bases (o-VSB: o-Vanillin-D-Phenylalanine (o-VDP), o-Vanillin-L-Tyrosine (o-VLT) and o-Vanillin-L-Levodopa (o-VLL)) with alanine constituent were synthesized by direct reflux method in ethanol solution, and then were used to study the interaction to bovine serum albumin (BSA) molecules by fluorescence spectroscopy. Based on the fluorescence quenching calculation, the bimolecular quenching constant (K(q)), apparent quenching constant (K(sv)), effective binding constant (K(A)) and corresponding dissociation constant (K(D)) as well as binding site number (n) were obtained. In addition, the binding distance (r) was also calculated according to Fosters non-radioactive energy transfer theory. The results show that these three o-VSB can efficiently bind to BSA molecules, but the binding array order is o-VDP-BSA>o-VLT-BSA>o-VLL-BSA. Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy indicates that the o-VDP is more accessibility to tryptophan (Trp) residues of BSA molecules than to tyrosine (Tyr) residues. Nevertheless, the o-VLT and o-VLL are more accessibility to Tyr residues than to Trp residues.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2011

Detection and comparison of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by chlorophyllin metal (Fe, Mg and Cu) complexes under ultrasonic and visible-light irradiation

Jun Wang; Yuwei Guo; Jingqun Gao; Xudong Jin; Zhiqiu Wang; Baoxin Wang; Kai Li

In this paper, in order to examine the mechanisms of sonodynamic and photodynamic reactions, the chlorophyllin metal (Chl-M (M=Fe, Mg and Cu)) complexes were irradiated by ultrasound (US) and visible-light (VL), respectively, and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were detected by the method of Oxidation-Extraction Spectrometry (OES). That is, the 1,5-diphenyl carbazide (DPCI) is oxidized by the generated ROS into 1,5-diphenyl carbazone (DPCO), which can display a various visible absorption around 563 nm wavelength. Besides, some influence parameters on the generation of ROS were also reviewed. The results demonstrated an apparent synergistic effect of Chl-M and ultrasonic or visible-light irradiation for the generation of ROS. Moreover, the quantities of generated ROS increase with the increase of (ultrasonic or visible-light) irradiation time and Chl-M (M=Fe, Mg and Cu) concentration. Finally, several quenchers were used to determine the kind of the generated ROS. It is wished that this paper might offer some valuable references for the study on the sonodynamic therapy (SDT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) mechanisms and the application of Chl-M in tumor treatment.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2011

The investigation of sonocatalytic activity of Er3+:YAlO3/TiO2-ZnO composite in azo dyes degradation

Jingqun Gao; Renzheng Jiang; Jun Wang; Pingli Kang; Baoxin Wang; Kai Li; Xiangdong Zhang

In this work, the emphasis was mainly placed on investigating the sonocatalytic activity of TiO(2)-ZnO mixed with Er(3+):YAlO(3), namely, Er(3+):YAlO(3)/TiO(2)-ZnO composite. It is able to utilize the sonoluminescence light to improve the sonocatalytic degradation of organic dyes. The Er(3+):YAlO(3) as up-conversion luminescence agent was synthesized by sol-gel and auto-combustion method, and then Er(3+):YAlO(3)/TiO(2)-ZnO composite as sonocatalyst were prepared by ultrasonic dispersion and liquids boil method. The prepared up-conversion luminescence agent and composites were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Acid Red B dye was selected to examine the sonocatalytic activity of Er(3+):YAlO(3)/TiO(2)-ZnO composite. The degradation reaction processes were monitored by UV-vis spectrophotometer and ion chromatogram. The influences on the activity of the Er(3+):YAlO(3)/TiO(2)-ZnO such as Ti/Zn molar ratio, heat-treated temperature and heat-treated time were studied. The results showed that the Er(3+):YAlO(3)/TiO(2)-ZnO composite exhibited a significantly high sonocatalytic activity compared with other catalysts in the degradation of Acid Red B. And the sonocatalyst with 1:1 Ti/Zn molar ratio heat-treated at 550°C for 60min showed the highest sonocatalytic activity. At last, the experiment also indicated that it has a good sonocatalytic activity to degrade other organic dyes.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2014

Improvement of sonocatalytic activity of TiO2 by using Yb, N and F-doped Er3+:Y3Al5O12 for degradation of organic dyes.

Jian Wang; Songying Zhou; Jun Wang; Shuguang Li; Jingqun Gao; Baoxin Wang; Ping Fan

In this study, several up-conversion luminescence agents (Er(3+):Y3Al5O12, Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5O12, Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5N0.01O11.99, Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5F0.01O11.99 and Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5N0.01F0.01O11.98) were synthesized using sol-gel method. And then, the corresponding sonocatalyst (Er(3+):Y3Al5O12/TiO2, Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5O12/TiO2, Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5N0.01O11.99/TiO2, Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5F0.01O11.99/TiO2 and Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5N0.01F0.01O11.98/TiO2 coated composites) were prepared by sol-gel coating process. The synthesized up-conversion luminescence agents and their coated composites were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). And that, the sonocatalytic activities were detected through the degradation of Azo Fuchsine (AF) dye in aqueous solution by UV-vis spectroscopy. Some key influences such as heat-treated temperature and heat-treated time on the sonocatalytic activity of Er(3+):YbaY2.99-aNxFyAl5O12-x-y/TiO2 coated composite, as well as ultrasonic irradiation time and initial dye concentration on the sonocatalytic degradation were studied. The results showed that the doping of Yb, N and F into Er(3+):Y3Al5O12/TiO2 significantly enhanced the sonocatalytic activity of Er(3+):Y3Al5O12/TiO2 coated composite in the degradation of organic dyes. Particularly, Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5N0.01F0.01O11.98/TiO2 coated composites with 3:7 M ratio heat-treated at 550 °C for 60 min showed the highest sonocatalytic activity. At last, the experiments also indicated that the Er(3+):Yb0.2Y2.79Al5N0.01F0.01O11.98/TiO2 coated composites has a good sonocatalytic activity to degrade other organic dyes under ultrasonic irradiation.


Research on Chemical Intermediates | 2012

Synthesis of Er3+:Y3Al5O12 and its effects on the solar light photocatalytic activity of TiO2–ZrO2 composite

Linuan Yin; Jingqun Gao; Jun Wang; Xiaoyu Luan; Pingli Kang; Kai Li; Xiangdong Zhang

The Er3+:Y3Al5O12 as an upconversion luminescence agent, which can transform visible light into ultraviolet light, was synthesized by nitrate–citrate acid and calcined method. Then, a novel photocatalyst, Er3+:Y3Al5O12/TiO2–ZrO2, was prepared using ultrasonic dispersion and liquid boiling method. The samples were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). In succession, the degradation process of organic dye was monitored by UV–Vis spectrum and ion chromatography for verifying the photocatalytic activity of Er3+:Y3Al5O12/TiO2–ZrO2. The influences on its photocatalytic activity such as Ti/Zr molar ratio, heat-treated temperature, and time were studied. In addition, the influences of initial concentration, Er3+:Y3Al5O12/TiO2–ZrO2 amount, solar light irradiation time, and organic dye category on the photocatalytic degradation efficiency were also investigated. It was found the photocatalytic activity of Er3+:Y3Al5O12/TiO2–ZrO2 was superior to Er3+:Y3Al5O12/TiO2 and Er3+:Y3Al5O12/ZrO2. Therefore, the Er3+:Y3Al5O12/TiO2–ZrO2 is a useful photocatalytic material for the wastewater treatment duo to efficient utilization of solar light.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2010

Spectroscopic investigation on assisted sonocatalytic damage of bovine serum albumin (BSA) by metronidazole (MTZ) under ultrasonic irradiation combined with nano-sized ZnO

Jingqun Gao; Bin Liu; Jun Wang; Xudong Jin; Renzheng Jiang; Lijun Liu; Baoxin Wang; Yongnan Xu

The previous work proved that the bovine serum albumin (BSA) could be damaged under the combined action of ultrasonic irradiation and ZnO. In this work, the assisted sonocatalytic damage of BSA using metronidazole (MTZ) as a sensitizer was further investigated by means of UV-vis and fluorescence spectra. The results indicated that the adding of MTZ could obviously promote the sonocatalytic damage of BSA under ultrasonic irradiation in the presence of nano-sized ZnO powder. Furthermore, it was found that the damage degree of BSA was aggravated by some influencing factors except ionic kind and strength. In addition, the damage site of BSA was also studied with synchronous fluorescence technology. It was found that the damage site was mainly at tryptophan (Trp) residue.


Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry | 2009

Synthesis and structures of nine-coordinate K[SmIII (Edta)(H2O)3] · 2H2O and Ten-Coordinate K2[SmIII(Pdta)(H2O)2]2 · 4.5H2O complexes

Bin Liu; P. Hu; J. Wang; Rui Xu; L. Q. Zhang; Jingqun Gao; Y. F. Wang; X. D. Zhang

AbstractThe title complexes, K[SmIII(Edta)(H2O)3] · 2H2O(I)(H4Edta = ethylenediamine-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid) and K2[SmIII(Pdta)(H2O)2]2 · 4.5H2O (II) (H4Pdta = propylenediamine-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid), were prepared and their compositions and structures were determined by elemental analyses and single-crystal X-ray diffraction techniques, respectively. Complex I has a mononuclear structure, and the Sm3+ ion is nine-coordinated by an Edta ligand and three water molecules, yielding a pseudo-monocapped square antiprismatic conformation, and the complex crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system with space group Fdd2. The crystal data are as follows: a = 19.84(5), b = 35.58(9), c = 12.15(3) Å, V = 8580(38) Å3, Z = 16, ρc = 1.925 g/cm3, μ = 3.010 mm−1, F(000) = 4976, R = 0.0252, and wR = 0.0560 for 3510 observed reflections with I ≥ 2σ(I). Complex II has a binuclear structure and the Sm3+ ion is ten-coordinated by a Pdta ligand, two oxygen atoms from a carboxylic group of adjacent Pdta ligand and two water molecules, yielding a distorted bicapped square antiprismatic prism. The complex crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system with space group P


Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry | 2009

Synthesis and structures of nine-coordinate K[Dy(Edta)(H2O)3] · 3.5H2O, (NH4)3 [Dy(Ttha)] · 5H2O, and eight-coordinate NH4[Dy(Cydta)(H2O)2] · 4.5H2O complexes

Bin Liu; Jingqun Gao; J. Wang; Y. F. Wang; Rui Xu; P. Hu; L. Q. Zhang; X. D. Zhang


Journal of Coordination Chemistry | 2010

Syntheses, structural determination, and binding studies of nine-coordinate (enH2)3[TbIII(ttha)]2·11H2O and eight- coordinate (enH2)[TbIII(pdta)(H2O)]2·8H2O

Jun Wang; Dan Li; Jingqun Gao; Bin Liu; Baoxin Wang; Dan Wang; Tingting Fan; Xiangdong Zhang

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