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African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011

Bioleaching of copper, aluminum, magnesium and manganese from brown shale by Ganoderma lucidum

Shazia Nouren; Haq Nawaz Bhatti; Sadia Ilyas

The present study was done to check the bioleaching feasibility of brown shale for the recovery of copper (Cu), aluminum (Al), magnesium (Mg) and manganese (Mn) ions using Ganoderma lucidum. Different experimental parameters were optimized for the enhanced recovery of metals ions. Effect of different substrates like glucose, molasses, saw dust and cotton seed cake on the recovery of metals ions was investigated under shaking as well as non-shaking conditions. Significant difference in leaching of metal ions by G. lucidum was observed under shaking and non shaking conditions. Maximum leaching of Al (90.7%), Mg (96.46%), Mn (66.3%) and Cu (73.45%) was observed using glucose under shaking conditions with 5, 3, 4 and 3% pulp densities respectively. The results show that maximum solubilization up to 68.89, 77.03 and 38.37% was achieved for Cu, Al and Mg ions respectively using molasses as substrate, whereas, 57.74% recovery of Mn was achieved with saw dust. The recovery of metal ions indicated that this low grade discarded ore may be a potential source of metal ions in future.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2018

Cu nanoparticles synthesis using biological molecule of P. granatum seeds extract as reducing and capping agent: Growth mechanism and photo-catalytic activity

Nosheen Nazar; Ismat Bibi; Shagufta Kamal; Munawar Iqbal; Shazia Nouren; Kashif Jilani; Muhammad Umair; Sadia Ata

In view of extended applications of nanoparticles, the nanoparticles synthesis is an extensive research field and green synthesis is one of the co-friendly methodologies. Plant extract mediated synthesis of nanoparticles has gained much attention in current decade. In current investigation, copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) were prepared using P. granatum seeds extract (biological molecules) from copper(II) chloride salt. The synthesized CuNPs were characterized by UV-vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction measurements (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive X- Ray Spectroscopy (EDX), Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) and atomic force microscopy techniques. The CuNPs formation occurred through reduction of metal ions followed by nucleation. The size of the CuNPs was in the range of 40-80nm (average particle size was 43.9nm) with semi spherical shape and uniformly distribution. Photocatalytic activity was evaluated by degrading methylene blue dye (150mg/L) at various CuNPs doses (10mg/L-100mg/L). The synthesized CuNPs showed excellent PCA for the degradation of methylene blue (MB) under solar light irradiation and up to 87.11% degradation was achieved. The oxidative degradation mechanism for MB was proposed. In view of efficient PCA, the use of biological molecules of P. granatum seeds extracts for the synthesis of CuNPs.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017

Nickel nanoparticle synthesis using Camellia Sinensis as reducing and capping agent: Growth mechanism and photo-catalytic activity evaluation

Ismat Bibi; Shagufta Kamal; Adeel Ahmed; Munawar Iqbal; Shazia Nouren; Kashif Jilani; Nosheen Nazar; Muhammad Amir; Ansar Abbas; Sadia Ata; Farzana Majid

Recently, the biosynthesis of nanoparticle attracted the attention of scientific community due to its simplicity, ease and eco-friendly nature. In the present study, Camellia Sinensis (C. Sinensis) leaves extract was employed for the synthesis of nickel nanoparticles (NiNPs). The fabricated NiNPs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) and X-ray diffraction techniques. The photocatalytic activity (PCA) was evaluated by degrading crystal violet (CV) dye. The NiNPs size was in the range of 43.87-48.76nm, spherical in shape and uniformly distributed with magnetization saturation of 0.073 emu/g. The NiNPs showed promising PCA under solar light irradiation. At optimized conditions, up to 99.5% CV dye degradation was achieved. Results revealed that biosynthesis can be adopted for the synthesis of NiNPs in nano-size range since it is simple, cost effective and eco-friendly in nature versus physico-chemical methods.


Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2017

Extraction and quantification of phenolic compounds from Prunus armeniaca seed and their role in biotransformation of xenobiotic compounds

Ismat Bibi; Aneela Sultan; Shagufta Kamal; Shazia Nouren; Yusra Safa; Kashif Jalani; Misbah Sultan; Sadia Atta; Fariha Rehman

The current research project has been devoted to isolating new low cost and eco-friendly phenolic compounds from fruit seeds, peels and vegetables to reduce the atmospheric pollution. Natural phenolic compounds were extracted from different fruit seeds and agriculture waste: P. armeniaca, P. persica, P. domestica and Triticum aesativum. The total phenolic content was quantified, and the maximum value (1 mL extract having 1,933 μg) was found in P. armeniaca seed extract. Phytochemical screening showed that P. armeniaca seeds contain higher amount of alkaloid, tannins, saponins and flavonoid. P. armeniaca seeds enhanced the biotransformation of reactive yellow dye up to 69.89% with maximum laccase (322.45 IU/mL) production. Biodegradation of reactive yellow was only 23.34% without natural redox mediator at sixth day of incubation. Use of P. armeniaca seed stimulators resulted in maximum laccase activity (894.4 IU/mL) with 99.5% rate of removal. UV-Vis, HPLC & FTIR analysis confirmed the transformation of parent dye into various new products. Phytotoxicity study indicated 0% germination index of Avena sativa seeds with reactive yellow, whereas 83% germination index having 100% seed germination while 83% root elongation with treated sample. Thus, the study revealed that the natural phenolic compounds could serve as high potential redox mediators for enhanced laccase-mediated decolorization of reactive yellow dye.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2018

Linear and crosslinked Polyurethanes based catalysts for reduction of methylene blue

Misbah Sultan; Asma Javeed; Maliha Uroos; Muhammad Imran; Farhat Jubeen; Shazia Nouren; Nazish Saleem; Ismat Bibi; Rashid Masood; Waqas Ahmed

The large amount of synthetic dyes in effluents is a serious concern to be addressed. The chemical reduction is one of the potential way to resolve this problem. In this study, linear and crosslinked polyurethanes i.e. LPUR & CLPUR were synthesized from toluene diisocyanate (TDI), polyethylene glycol (PEG;1000g/mole) and tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA). The structure and morphology of synthesized materials were examined by FTIR, SEM and BET. The CLPUR was found stable in aqueous system with 0.80g/cm3 density and 16.4998m2g-1 surface area. These materials were applied for the reduction of methylene blue in presence of NaBH4. Both, polymers catalyzed the process and showed 100% reduction in 16 and 28mins., respectively, while, the reduction rate was significantly low in absence of these materials, even after 120mins. Furthermore, negligible adsorption was observed with only 7% removal of dye. The best reduction rates were observed at low concentration of dye, increasing concentration of NaBH4 and with more dosage of polymeric catalyst. The kinetic study of process followed zero order kinetics. It was hence concluded that both synthesized polymers played a catalytic role in reduction process. However, stability in aqueous system and better efficiency in reduction process endorsed CLPUR as an optimal choice for further studies.


International Journal of Food Engineering | 2015

Production and Thermal Characterization of an Alkaline Pectin Lyase from Penicillium notatum

Umme Habibah Siddiqua; Haq Nawaz Bhatti; Shazia Nouren; Saima Noreen; Ismat Bibi

Abstract The present study was aimed to investigate the potential of Penicillium notatum for the production of pectin lyase under solid state culture using wheat bran as substrate. Different process parameters were optimized using completely randomized design for enhanced production of the pectin lyase. P. notatum showed maximum production (1875 U/gds) of pectin lyase with substrate amount 15 g/250 ml, moisture level 60%, pH 6, incubation period 120 h at 30°C. Pectin lyase activity was further improved with the addition of maltose and ammonium sulphate as carbon and nitrogen additives (1%), respectively. Partial purification of enzyme was carried out by ammonium sulphate precipitation at 80% saturation level. The P. notatum pectin lyase showed maximal activity at 65°C and pH 8. Km and Vmax values were 0.29% and 0.487 µmol/min, respectively. Energy of activation was found to be 5.33 kJ/mol. A detailed kinetic study of thermal inactivation was carried out. The results showed that pectin lyase exhibited resistance against thermal unfolding. Effect of various metals on pectin lyase activity was also investigated. All the metals showed inhibitory effect on the enzyme activity. The present investigation revealed that pectin lyase isolated from P. notatum is thermally stable and alkaline in nature.


Chemosphere | 2017

By-product identification and phytotoxicity of biodegraded Direct Yellow 4 dye.

Shazia Nouren; Haq Nawaz Bhatti; Munawar Iqbal; Ismat Bibi; Shagufta Kamal; Sana Sadaf; Misbah Sultan; Abida Kausar; Yusra Safa


Advanced Powder Technology | 2017

Green and eco-friendly synthesis of cobalt-oxide nanoparticle: Characterization and photo-catalytic activity

Ismat Bibi; Nosheen Nazar; Munawar Iqbal; Shagufta Kamal; Haq Nawaz; Shazia Nouren; Yursa Safa; Kashif Jilani; Misbah Sultan; Sadia Ata; Fariha Rehman; Mazhar Abbas


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2018

Sweet Lime-Mediated Decolorization of TextileIndustry Effluents

Shazia Nouren; Masood Sarwar; Ghulam Muhi-ud Din; Muhammad Yameen; Haq Nawaz Bhatti; Gul Afshan Soomro; Muhammad Suleman; Ismat Bibi; Abida Kausar; Arif Nazir; Munawar Iqbal


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2018

Vitality and Implication of Natural Productsfrom Viburnum Grandiflorum:an Eco-Friendly Approach

Muhammad Suleman; Shazia Nouren; Syeda Mona Hassan; Abul Faiz; Ghulam Sahr; Gul Afshan Soomro; Muhammad Tahir; Munawar Iqbal; Arif Nazir

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Ismat Bibi

University of Agriculture

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Misbah Sultan

University of Agriculture

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Sadia Ata

University of the Punjab

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Fariha Rehman

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Abida Kausar

University of Agriculture

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Gul Afshan Soomro

Shah Abdul Latif University

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