Arabian Journal of Chemistry (May 2020)
Effect of doping activated carbon based Ricinodendron Heudelotti shells with AgNPs on the adsorption of indigo carmine and its antibacterial properties
Abstract
Two adsorbents samples namely ZnCl2 Activated carbon (ACZ); and a composite from ACZ doped with silver nanoparticles (ACZ/AgNP) made by successful precipitation loading onto ACZ and silver nanoparticles of the Recinodendron heudelotti shells aqueouse extract (RHSNP) were prepared. The ACZ and ACZ/AgNP materials were characterised by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and particle size by Zeta sizer. The antibacterial activities of ACZ, ACZ/AgNP the RHSNP and the RHS extract was done by the broth microdilution test on Shigella flexneri, Salmonella typhi and Escherichia coli species. Futhermore, the adsorption capacities of the ACZ and the ACZ/AgNP was investigated using the hazardous Indigo Carmine (IC) dye. The SEM results shows spongy rock-like surface on both adsorbents (ACZ and ACZ/AgNP) with the presence of pores, EDX and XRD shows the presence of crystalline zincite on ACZ and Ag on the ACZ/AgNP. The FTIR spectral for both adsorbents preseumes a composite material while the zeta sizer shows that all the materials samples prepared were in the nano-range. The extract and ACZ showed no antimicrobial activities while the antimicrobial properties were proven to be very interesting for the nanoparticles and the ACZ/AgNP but higher for the ACZ/AgNP (7.812 ≤ MIC ≤ 31.25 µg/ml). The adsorption capacities of IC were found to decrease by 33.15% respectively using the maximum concentration at equilibrium. RHS is therefore a good and promising precursor for the preparation of activated carbon and nanoparticles for bacterial containing water purification and for the treatment of bacterial infections.