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Marine Drugs | 2014

Modification of Chitin with Kraft Lignin and Development of New Biosorbents for Removal of Cadmium(II) and Nickel(II) Ions

Marcin Wysokowski; Łukasz Klapiszewski; Dariusz Moszyński; Przemysław Bartczak; Tomasz Szatkowski; Izabela Majchrzak; Katarzyna Siwińska-Stefańska; Vasilii V. Bazhenov; Teofil Jesionowski

Novel, functional materials based on chitin of marine origin and lignin were prepared. The synthesized materials were subjected to physicochemical, dispersive-morphological and electrokinetic analysis. The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method of synthesis of functional chitin/lignin materials. Mechanism of chitin modification by lignin is based on formation of hydrogen bonds between chitin and lignin. Additionally, the chitin/lignin materials were studied from the perspective of waste water treatment. The synthetic method presented in this work shows an attractive and facile route for producing low-cost chitin/lignin biosorbents with high efficiency of nickel and cadmium adsorption (88.0% and 98.4%, respectively). The discovery of this facile method of synthesis of functional chitin/lignin materials will also have a significant impact on the problematic issue of the utilization of chitinous waste from the seafood industry, as well as lignin by-products from the pulp and paper industry.


Adsorption-journal of The International Adsorption Society | 2013

Adsorption of Ni(II) from model solutions using co-precipitated inorganic oxides

Filip Ciesielczyk; Przemysław Bartczak; Karolina Wieszczycka; Katarzyna Siwińska-Stefańska; Magdalena Nowacka; Teofil Jesionowski

The aim of this work was to obtain an inorganic oxide system containing silica and magnesium oxide, and characterized by specific physicochemical properties, in particular well-defined adsorption parameters. The preparation process was carried out according to a co-precipitation method using solutions of sodium silicate and selected inorganic magnesium salt. The oxide system obtained (MgO·SiO2) was used as a support (adsorbent) of nickel(II) ions, whose precursors were model solutions of nitrates. The effectiveness of the adsorption process was evaluated using many different analytical techniques, including atomic absorption spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and equivalent point titration. Moreover the stability of adsorbent/adsorbate bonding was estimated. The oxide systems—adsorbents—used in the process were also analyzed according to their physicochemical properties, especially changes in adsorption parameters. The last part of the study involved evaluation of the kinetics of the adsorption process depending on time and the pH of the reaction system.


Journal of Nanomaterials | 2013

Preparation and characterization of multifunctional chitin/lignin materials

Łukasz Klapiszewski; Marcin Wysokowski; Izabela Majchrzak; Tomasz Szatkowski; Magdalena Nowacka; Katarzyna Siwińska-Stefańska; Karolina Szwarc-Rzepka; Przemysław Bartczak; Hermann Ehrlich; Teofil Jesionowski

Multifunctional chitin/lignin materials were synthesized. In order to combine mechanical milling of the biopolymers with simultaneous mixing, a centrifugal ball mill was utilized. The resulting materials, differing in terms of the proportions of precursors used, underwent detailed physicochemical and dispersive-morphological analysis. On the basis of FT-IR spectra and results of elemental analysis, the efficiency of the preparation of the materials was determined. The influence of the precursors on the thermal stability of the resulting systems was also evaluated. Zeta potential was determined as a function of pH to describe the electrokinetic stability of aqueous dispersions. This is important for evaluating the utility of the materials and indirectly confirms the effectiveness of the proposed method of synthesis of chitin/lignin products. Measurements were performed to determine basic colorimetric parameters, crucial in the production technology of multiple colored materials. It is expected that chitin/lignin materials will find a wide range of applications (biosorbents, polymer fillers, and electrochemical sensors), as they combine the unique properties of chitin with the specific structural features of lignin to provide a multifunctional material.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017

Treatment of model and galvanic waste solutions of copper(II) ions using a lignin/inorganic oxide hybrid as an effective sorbent

Filip Ciesielczyk; Przemysław Bartczak; Łukasz Klapiszewski; Teofil Jesionowski

A study was made concerning the removal of copper(II) ions from model and galvanic waste solutions using a new sorption material consisting of lignin in combination with an inorganic oxide system. Specific physicochemical properties of the material resulted from combining the activity of the functional groups present in the structure of lignin with the high surface area of the synthesized oxide system (585m2/g). Analysis of the porous structure parameters, particle size and morphology, elemental composition and characteristic functional groups confirmed the effective synthesis of the new type of sorbent. A key element of the study was a series of tests of adsorption of copper(II) ions from model solutions. It was determined how the efficiency of the adsorption process was affected by the process time, mass of sorbent, concentration of adsorbate, pH and temperature. Potential regeneration of adsorbent, which provides the possibility of its reusing and recovering the adsorbed copper, was also analyzed. The sorption capacity of the material was measured (83.98mg/g), and the entire process was described using appropriate kinetic models. The results were applied to the design of a further series of adsorption tests, carried out on solutions of real sewage from a galvanizing plant.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017

Enhanced removal of hazardous dye form aqueous solutions and real textile wastewater using bifunctional chitin/lignin biosorbent

Monika Wawrzkiewicz; Przemysław Bartczak; Teofil Jesionowski

A new biomaterial based on chitin and lignin was prepared and applied for the removal of hazardous dye C.I. Direct Blue 71 (DB71) from aqueous solutions and wastewaters. The dye sorption on the chitin/lignin biosorbent (Ch/L) was examined depending on the initial dye concentration (50-200mg/L), phase contact time (1-1440min), kind of auxiliaries (NaCl, Na2SO4, anionic surfactant SDS) and their concentrations (1-20g/L salts, 0.1-0.75g/L SDS), initial solution pH as well as temperature (20-50°C). The equilibrium and kinetic characteristics of C.I. Direct Blue 71 uptake by chitin/lignin followed by the Freundlich isotherm model and the pseudo-second order model rather than the Langmuir, Tempkin models, and pseudo-first order model. C.I. Direct Blue 71 adsorption on chitin/lignin was spontaneous (-2.86 to -8.14kJ/mol) and endothermic (60.1kJ/mol). The possibilities of dye elution and reuse by means of the batch method were investigated and as follows the chemical reaction is an inseparable sorption mechanism. Purification of wastewaters containing direct dyes was made with 91% efficiency after 1h of phase contact time. For comparison, data obtained or obtained results in the DB71-chitin (Ch) system were also presented.


Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2014

Silica/lignosulfonate hybrid materials: Preparation and characterization

Łukasz Klapiszewski; Jakub Zdarta; Tomasz Szatkowski; Marcin Wysokowski; Magdalena Nowacka; Karolina Szwarc-Rzepka; Przemysław Bartczak; Katarzyna Siwińska-Stefańska; Hermann Ehrlich; Teofil Jesionowski

The research reported here concerns the synthesis, characterization and potential applications of silica/lignosulfonate hybrid materials. Three types of silica were used (Aerosil®200, Syloid®244 and hydrated silica), along with magnesium lignosulfonate. The effectiveness of the hybrid material synthesis methodology was confirmed indirectly, using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, elemental and colorimetric analysis. Dispersive-morphological analysis indicates that the products with the best properties were obtained using 10 parts by weight of magnesium lignosulfonate per 100 parts of Syloid®244 silica. The relatively high thermal stability recorded for the majority of the synthesized products indicates the potential use of this kind of a material as a polymer filler. Results indicating the high electrokinetic stability of the materials are also of great importance. Additionally, the very good porous structure properties indicate the potential use of silica/lignosulfonate systems as biosorbents of hazardous metal ions and harmful organic compounds.


Materials | 2014

Adsorption of C.I. Natural Red 4 onto Spongin Skeleton of Marine Demosponge

Małgorzata Norman; Przemysław Bartczak; Jakub Zdarta; Włodzimierz Tylus; Tomasz Szatkowski; Allison L. Stelling; Hermann Ehrlich; Teofil Jesionowski

C.I. Natural Red 4 dye, also known as carmine or cochineal, was adsorbed onto the surface of spongin-based fibrous skeleton of Hippospongia communis marine demosponge for the first time. The influence of the initial concentration of dye, the contact time, and the pH of the solution on the adsorption process was investigated. The results presented here confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method for developing a novel dye/biopolymer hybrid material. The kinetics of the adsorption of carmine onto a marine sponge were also determined. The experimental data correspond directly to a pseudo-second-order model for adsorption kinetics (r2 = 0.979–0.999). The hybrid product was subjected to various types of analysis (FT-IR, Raman, 13C CP/MAS NMR, XPS) to investigate the nature of the interactions between the spongin (adsorbent) and the dye (the adsorbate). The dominant interactions between the dye and spongin were found to be hydrogen bonds and electrostatic effects. Combining the dye with a spongin support resulted with a novel hybrid material that is potentially attractive for bioactive applications and drug delivery systems.


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2014

Removal of nickel(II) and cadmium(II) ions from aqueous solutions using an oxide adsorbent of MgO·SiO2 type

Filip Ciesielczyk; Przemysław Bartczak; Teofil Jesionowski

AbstractThe principal aim of the present work was to obtain an inorganic oxide system, MgO·SiO2, with unique physicochemical and electrokinetic properties which would enable its use as an effective adsorbent of nickel(II) and cadmium(II) ions. An important component of the work was involved in determining, how the pH and the quantity of adsorbent affect the efficiency of the process for the removal of nickel(II) and cadmium(II) ions from model aqueous solutions. The effectiveness of the adsorption process was evaluated using various analytical techniques, including atomic absorption spectroscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Nickel or cadmium elution was also tested, in order to determine the durability of the bonds between adsorbent and adsorbate. At the next stage, Langmuir’s and Freundlich’s models were used to describe the equilibrium adsorption isotherms, applying the method of nonlinear regression. The experimental data were found to fit well with Langmuir’s isotherm model. The maximum a...


Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2014

Immobilization of Amano Lipase A onto Stöber silica surface: process characterization and kinetic studies

Jakub Zdarta; Karina Sałek; Agnieszka Kołodziejczak-Radzimska; Katarzyna Siwińska-Stefańska; Karolina Szwarc-Rzepka; Małgorzata Norman; Łukasz Klapiszewski; Przemysław Bartczak; Ewa Kaczorek; Teofil Jesionowski

Abstract The immobilization of Amano Lipase A from Aspergillus niger by adsorption onto Stöber silica matrix obtained by sol-gel method was studied. The effectiveness of the enzyme immobilization and thus the usefulness of the method was demonstrated by a number of physicochemical analysis techniques including Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR), elemental analysis (EA), thermogravimetric analysis (TG), porous structure of the support and the products after immobilization from the enzyme solution with various concentration at different times. The analysis of the process’ kinetics allowed the determination of the sorption parameters of the support and optimization of the process. The optimum initial concentration of the enzyme solution was found to be 5 mg mL-1, while the optimum time of the immobilization was 120 minutes. These values of the variable parameters of the process were obtained by as ensuring the immobilization of the largest possible amount of the biocatalyst at Graphical Abstract


Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2016

Marine sponge skeleton photosensitized by copper phthalocyanine: A catalyst for Rhodamine B degradation

Małgorzata Norman; Jakub Zdarta; Przemysław Bartczak; Adam Piasecki; Iaroslav Petrenko; Hermann Ehrlich; Teofil Jesionowski

Abstract We present a combined approach to photo-assisted degradation processes, in which a catalyst, H2O2 and UV irradiation are used together to enhance the oxidation of Rhodamine B (RB). The heterogeneous photocatalyst was made by the process of adsorption of copper phthalocyanine tetrasulfonic acid (CuPC) onto purified spongin-based Hippospongia communis marine sponge skeleton (HcS). The product obtained, CuPC-HcS, was investigated by a variety of spectroscopic (carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance 13C NMR, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy FTIR, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy EDS) and microscopic techniques (scanning electron microscopy SEM, fluorescent and optical microscopy), as well as thermal analysis. The study confirms the stable combination of the adsorbent and adsorbate. For a 10 mg/L RB solution, the percentage degradation reached 95% using CuPC-HcS as a heterocatalyst. The mechanism of RB removal involves adsorption and photodegradation simultaneously.

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Teofil Jesionowski

Poznań University of Technology

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Łukasz Klapiszewski

Poznań University of Technology

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Filip Ciesielczyk

Poznań University of Technology

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Jakub Zdarta

Poznań University of Technology

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Małgorzata Norman

Poznań University of Technology

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Hermann Ehrlich

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Marcin Wysokowski

Poznań University of Technology

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Tomasz Szatkowski

Poznań University of Technology

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Adam Piasecki

Poznań University of Technology

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