Results in Chemistry (Dec 2023)
Reduction of toxic organic dyes in aqueous media using N-heterocyclic copper(II) complex immobilized on the beta-cyclodextrin-modified Fe3O4 nanoparticles as a magnetically recyclable catalyst
Abstract
This study was undertaken to design a stable easy-recoverable nanoadsorbent (Fe3O4@CM-β-CDP@Tet-Cu(II)) hybrid with rich catalytic sites via wet-chemical method for the catalytic reduction of toxic dyes in wastewater. β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) with a hydrophilic character outside and hydrophobic inside cavity play an important role in catalytic reduction process by interacting with organic molecules and also prepared more sites for further surface modifications. Several characterization techniques including FT-IR, TGA analysis, FE-SEM/EDX, TEM, X-Ray diffraction patterns (XRD) measurements were employed to investigate the structural properties of the synthesized material. The catalytic ability of the obtained material was examined in the presence of different dyes including p-nitrophenol, Eosin Y, Rhodamine B, Congo red, and Methyl orange by UV–Vis spectroscopy as a simple and available method. Moreover, the parameters which effect on reduction process, such as dye and reducing agent (NaBH4) concentrations, mass of adsorbent and time were optimized at room temperature. The obtained data demonstrate the considerable catalytic ability of Fe3O4@CM-β-CDP@Tet-Cu (II) besides a remarkable reduction rate and high yield over a short reaction time, in particular for Methyl orange dye. Recycling experiments revealed that Fe3O4@CM-β-CDP@Tet-Cu (II) has an excellent stability wherein the catalyst was recycled five times with a slight decrease in the reduction ability without any remarkable change in morphological properties which confirm by FE-SEM analysis. The high catalytic activity, the magnetic recoverability, along with the excellent stability of Fe3O4@CM-β-CDP@Tet-Cu (II) make it a potential candidate for the reduction of multiple dyes in real wastewater samples.