Nanomaterials (Sep 2021)

Nanocomposite PLA/C20A Nanoclay by Ultrasound-Assisted Melt Extrusion for Adsorption of Uremic Toxins and Methylene Blue Dye

  • M. Andrade-Guel,
  • C. Cabello-Alvarado,
  • R. L. Romero-Huitzil,
  • O. S. Rodríguez-Fernández,
  • C. A. Ávila-Orta,
  • G. Cadenas-Pliego,
  • D. I. Medellín-Banda,
  • C. Gallardo-Vega,
  • J. Cepeda-Garza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11102477
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 2477

Abstract

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Design of functional materials it is of great importance to address important problems in the areas of health and environment. In the present work, the synthesis and application of poly-meric nanocomposite materials with poly (lactic acid) (PLA) and modified nanoclay (cloisite 20A) with 1,4-diaminobutane dihydrochloride at different reaction times were studied. The concentra-tions of the nanoclays in the PLA matrix were 0.5, 1 and, 5% by weight (wt%). TGA showed that sample C20AM 120 (120 min of treatment) obtained the highest degree of modification considering the weight losses of the analyzed samples. An FT-IR signal at 1443 cm−1 suggests that the organic modifier is intercalated between the galleries of the clay. XRD, SEM and XPS suggest good disper-sion at low concentrations of the nanoclay. Adsorption tests revealed that the highest percentage of removal of uremic toxins and methylene blue was the sample with 5% wt/wt chemically modified nanoclay, suggesting good affinity between the modified nanoclays in the PLA matrix with the nitrogenous compounds.

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