Robina Begum
University of the Punjab
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Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials | 2015
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Khalida Naseem; Robina Begum; Aysha Ijaz
Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-methacrylic acid) [P(NIPAM-co-MAA)] microgels were prepared by free radical precipitation polymerization in aqueous medium. Silver nanoparticles were fabricated inside the microgel network by in situ reduction of silver ions. The pure and hybrid microgels were characterized by FTIR and UV–Vis spectroscopy. Dynamic light scattering was performed to investigate the pH sensitivity of the microgels. The TEM and XRD analysis was used to determine the size of silver nanoparticles. The value of λSPR was found to be red shifted with increase of pH of the medium due to change of refractive index around Ag nanoparticles as a result of swelling of microgels. The hybrid microgels were used as catalyst for reduction of 2-nitroaniline (2-NA) in aqueous medium. The progress of the reaction was monitored by UV–Vis spectrophotometry in the presence of various concentrations of NaBH4, 2-NA and hybrid microgel dose. The data was used to explore the inside mechanism of catalytic reduction of 2-NA in aqueous medium.
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2016
Robina Begum; Khalida Naseem; Zahoor H. Farooqi
Abstract Multi-responsive microgels loaded with silver nanoparticles have gained much attention in the recent years. Such hybrid system combines responsive behavior of microgels with optical and electronic properties of silver nanoparticles. This composite system shows quick response to slight variation of temperature, pH and ionic strength of medium and concentration of certain biological substances. This review article describes the recent research progress of synthesis, classification, methods of characterization and properties of silver nanoparticles containing microgels. It also covers applications of silver nanoparticles-loaded responsive microgels in catalysis, biomedical field, nanotechnology and degradation of toxic environmental moieties.Graphical Abstract
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2014
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Shanza Rauf Khan; Tajamal Hussain; Robina Begum; Kiran Ejaz; Shumaila Majeed; Muhammad Ajmal; Farah Kanwal; Mohammad Siddiq
We investigated the effect of crosslinking density of poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) microgels on catalytic activity of silver nanoparticles fabricated hybrid microgels. Multiresponsive poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) microgels with 2, 4, 6 and 8 mole percentage of N,N-methylene-bis-acrylamide were synthesized by emulsion polymerization. These microgels were characterized by dynamic light scattering and were used as microreactors to synthesize silver nanoparticles. Hybrid system was characterized by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. The catalytic activity of hybrid microgels with different crosslinker content was compared by studying the reduction of pnitrophenol as a model reaction. Kinetics of reaction was monitored by spectrophotometry. The value of the apparent rate constant decreases from 0.568 to 0.313min−1, when content of crosslinker are increased from 2 to 8 mole percentage respectively. This decreases in value of apparent rate constant is due to increase in diffusional barrier offered by high crosslinking of polymer network at high mole percentages of N,N-methylene-bis-acrylamide.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2016
Robina Begum; Rida Rehan; Zahoor H. Farooqi; Zonarah Butt; Sania Ashraf
The catalytic reduction of nitroarenes under various catalytic systems has been widely reported in the flood of publications during last twenty years. This reaction has become a benchmark for testing catalytic activity of inorganic nanoparticles stabilized in various systems. This tutorial review presents design and classification of inorganic nanocatalysts along with their stabilizing agents used for catalytic reduction of nitroarenes. The techniques used for characterization of catalysts have been highlighted in this review. The mechanism of catalytic reduction has been described in a tutorial way. Factors affecting the rate of reduction of nitroarenes in the presence of metal nanoparticles stabilized in polyelectrolyte brushes, polyionic liquids, micelles, dendrimers, and microgels have been discussed for further development in this area.Graphical abstract
Journal of Polymer Engineering | 2016
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Khalida Naseem; Aysha Ijaz; Robina Begum
Abstract Three different poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) [p(NIPAM-AA)] microgel samples were prepared using a precipitation polymerization method by varying the concentration of NIPAM and AA in aqueous medium. The microgels were used as microreactors to fabricate Ag nanoparticles (NPs) by in situ a reduction method. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and UV-visible spectroscopy were used to characterize the pure and hybrid microgels. The hybrid microgels with different AA content were used as catalysts for reduction of nitrobenzene (NB) into aniline. The progress of the reaction was monitored by a UV-visible spectrophotometer. The results show that the value of the apparent rate constant for catalytic reduction of NB decreases from 0.431 min-1 to 0.227 min-1 by increasing AA content from 3 mol% to 7 mol%, respectively. Decrease in apparent rate constant with increase of AA content can be attributed to an increase in hydrophilicity with increase of AA contents of the microgels. The increase in induction period with increase of AA contents indicates that diffusion of NB towards the catalytic surface becomes difficult due to an increase of hydrophilicity.
Materials Science-poland | 2015
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Tanzila Sakhawat; Shanza Rauf Khan; Farah Kanwal; Muhammad Usman; Robina Begum
Abstract Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) [P(NIPAM-co-AAc)] microgels were synthesized by precipitation polymerization. Copper nanoparticles were successfully fabricated inside the microgels by in-situ reduction of copper ions in an aqueous medium. The microgels were characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). Hydrodynamic radius of P(NIPAM-co-AAc) microgel particles increased with an increase in pH in aqueous medium at 25 °C. Copper-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) [Cu-P(NIPAM-co-AAc)] hybrid microgels were used as a catalyst for the reduction of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP). Effect of temperature, concentration of sodium borohydride (NaBH4) and catalyst dosage on the value of apparent rate constant (kapp) for catalytic reduction of 4-NP in the presence of Cu-P(NIPAM-co-AAc) hybrid microgels were investigated by UV-Vis spectrophotometry. It was found that the value of kapp for catalytic reduction of 4-NP in the presence of Cu-P(NIPAM-co-AAc) hybrid microgel catalyst increased with an increase in catalyst dosage, temperature and concentration of NaBH4 in aqueous medium. The results were discussed in terms of diffusion of reactants towards catalyst surface and swelling-deswelling of hybrid microgels.
E-polymers | 2014
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Sadia Iqbal; Shanza Rauf Khan; Farah Kanwal; Robina Begum
Abstract In this research work, multi-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-methacrylic acid) copolymer microgels were synthesized via emulsion polymerization in aqueous medium. Then, nickel and cobalt nanoparticles were fabricated within these microgels by in situ reduction of metal ions using sodium borohydride (NaBH4) as a reducing agent. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to characterize these microgels. The pH sensitivity of these copolymer microgels was studied using dynamic light scattering technique (DLS). DLS studies revealed that the hydrodynamic radius of these microgels increased with the increase in pH of the medium at 25°C. The catalytic activity of hybrid microgels for the reduction of p-nitrophenol (4-NP) to p-aminophenol (4-AP) was investigated by UV-visible spectrophotometery. The value of apparent rate constant of reaction was found to change linearly with catalyst dosage. The nickel-based hybrid system was found to be five times more efficient as a catalyst compared to the cobalt-based hybrid system for the reduction of 4-NP to 4-AP in aqueous medium.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Khalida Naseem; Robina Begum; Zahoor H. Farooqi
Abstract2-nitroaniline (2-NA) is highly toxic and environmental contaminant. It is reduced to less toxic and environmental benign product o-phenylenediamine by using different reducing agents like sodium borohydride, potassium borohydride, or hydrazine hydrate in the presence of various catalytic systems. These catalytic systems have various advantages and drawbacks. Silica-supported gold nanoparticles are frequently reported catalyst for the reduction of 2-nitroaniline in aqueous medium. In this review article, different catalytic systems reported for reduction of o-nitroaniline under various reaction conditions have been discussed. The critical review of the recent research progress for development of novel catalysts used for the reduction of 2-nitroaniline has been provided here.
Materials Science and Technology | 2017
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Shanza Rauf Khan; Robina Begum
Temperature-responsive hybrid microgels have been extensively used as catalyst for degradation of toxic chemicals in the last 10 years. Various architectures of such kind of hybrid microgels with tunable catalytic activity have been reported in literature. Recent research progress in synthesis, characterisation and catalytic applications of various hybrid microgels based on N-isopropylacrylamide has been described critically in this article. Mechanism of catalysis and factors affecting the rate of catalysis by hybrid microgels have been discussed in the light of research done in this area. Possible future studies for further development in this area have been also predicted in this article.
Reviews in Chemical Engineering | 2016
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Shanza Rauf Khan; Robina Begum; Aysha Ijaz
Abstract In this article, the classification, synthesis, properties, and applications of responsive microgels fabricated with gold (Au) nanostructures have been systematically reviewed. Microspheres, core-shell, core-shell-shell, hollow rings, and yolk-shell are different types of hybrid microgels containing Au nanostructures that have been reported in the literature. Hybrid microgels have tunable properties of both Au nanomaterial and smart polymeric material. Due to this unique combination, hybrid microgels containing Au nanomaterial are potential candidates for applications in drug delivery, photothermal therapy, glucose sensing, insulin delivery, catalysis, photonics, and ultrasensitive analyte analysis. Recent research progress in the design, characterization, and applications of Au nanomaterial containing smart polymer microgels has been described here. Many gaps in the literature and future perspectives of Au nanomaterial-based hybrid microgels have been highlighted in this review, which will be helpful for the people working in this area to plan their future work.