Yueping Guan
University of Science and Technology Beijing
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010
Mahmood Iram; Chen Guo; Yueping Guan; Ahmad Ishfaq; Huizhou Liu
Fe(3)O(4) hollow nanospheres were prepared via a simple one-pot template-free hydrothermal method and were fully characterized. These magnetic spheres have been investigated for application as an adsorbant for the removal of dye contaminants from water. Because of the high specific surface area, nano-scale particle size, and hollow porous material, Fe(3)O(4) hollow spheres showed favorable adsorption behavior for Neutral red. Factors affecting adsorption, such as, initial dye concentration, pH and contact time were evaluated. Langmuir and the Freundlich adsorption isotherms were selected to explicate the interaction of the dye and magnetic adsorbant. The characteristic parameters for each isotherm have been determined. The overall trend followed an increase of the sorption capacity with increasing dye concentration with a maximum of 90% dye removal. The monolayer adsorption capacity of magnetic hollow spheres (0.05 g) for NR in the concentration range studied, as calculated from the Langmuir isotherm model at 25 degrees C and pH 6, was found to be 105 mg g(-1). Adsorption kinetic followed pseudo-second-order reaction kinetics. Thermodynamic study showed that the adsorption processes are spontaneous and endothermic. The combination of the superior adsorption and the magnetic properties of Fe(3)O(4) nanospheres can be useful as a powerful separation tool to deal with environmental pollution.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013
Ning Wang; Yueping Guan; Liangrong Yang; Lianwei Jia; Xuetuan Wei; Huizhou Liu; Chen Guo
A stable drug carrier has been prepared by covalently coating magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) with PEO-PPO-PEO block copolymer Pluronic P85. The particles were characterized by TEM, XRD, DLS, VSM, FTIR, and TGA. A typical product has a 15 nm magnetite core and a 100 nm hydrodynamic diameter with a narrow size distribution and is superparamagnetic with large saturation magnetization (57.102 emu/g) at room temperature. The covalently-coated Pluronic-MNPs (MagPluronics) were proven to be stable in different conditions, such as aqueous solution, 0.2 M PBS solution, and pH 13.5 solution, which would be significant for biological applications. Furthermore, MagPluronics also possess temperature-responsive property acquired from the Pluronic copolymer layer on their surface, which can cause conformational change of Pluronics and improve load and delivery efficiency of the particles. The temperature-controlled loading and releasing of hydrophobic model drug curcumin were tested with these particles. A loading efficiency of 81.3% and a sustained release of more than 4 days were achieved in simulated human body condition. It indicates that the covalently-coated MagPluronics are stable carriers with good drug-loading capacity and controlled-release property.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2012
Qiang Wang; Yueping Guan; Xiang Liu; Xiufeng Ren; Mingzhu Yang
The magnetic poly-(methyl acrylate-divinyl benzene) (MA-DVB) microspheres with micron size were synthesized by modified suspension polymerization method. Through stepwise reaction with methyl acrylate (MA) and ethylenediamine (EDA), the magnetic poly-(MA-DVB) microspheres with surface dendrimer containing amino groups were obtained. The above mentioned magnetic microspheres were applied for the adsorption of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution. The effects of solution pH value, adsorption temperature, and adsorption and desorption of Cr(VI) were studied. The results showed that the optimum pH value for Cr(VI) adsorption was found at pH=3, and the adsorption capacity increased with the increase in adsorption temperature. The adsorption equilibrium of Cr(VI) was obtained in about 12 min and more than 98% of adsorbed Cr(VI) were desorbed from the magnetic microspheres in about 30 min using Na(2)SO(4) solution. By fitting the experimental data to Langmuir equation, the maximum capacity for Cr(VI) of magnetic poly-(MA-DVB) microspheres was estimated at 231.8 mg/g.
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2014
Tingting Xia; Yueping Guan; Mingzhu Yang; Wubin Xiong; Ning Wang; Shen Zhao; Chen Guo
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013
Mingzhu Yang; Yueping Guan; Yu Yang; Tingting Xia; Wubin Xiong; Ning Wang; Chen Guo
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2012
Qiang Wang; Yueping Guan; Xiufeng Ren; Mingzhu Yang; Xiang Liu
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2012
Xiang Liu; Yueping Guan; Qiang Wang; Xiufeng Ren; Mingzhu Yang
Materials Letters | 2014
Mingzhu Yang; Yueping Guan; Yu Yang; Tingting Xia; Wubin Xiong; Chen Guo
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2014
Mingzhu Yang; Yueping Guan; Yu Yang; Li Xie; Tingting Xia; Wubin Xiong; Chen Guo
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2014
Wubin Xiong; Yueping Guan; Chen Guo; Mingzhu Yang; Tingting Xia; Shen Zhao