Nanocellulose/TiO 2 composites: preparation, characterization and application in the photocatalytic degradation of a potential endocrine disruptor, mefenamic acid, in aqueous media

PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(2020)

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Nanocellulose (NC)-supported TiO 2 nanoparticles, termed NCTs, were prepared by an ultrasonic impregnation method. The as-synthesized NCTs were thoroughly characterized and studied for the photodegradation of mefenamic acid (MEF), an anthranilic acid derivative drug. The adsorption potential of NCTs increased with TiO 2 loading and 10 wt% TiO 2 NCT showed the highest sorption potential. Adsorption kinetics of MEF onto NC and NCTs indicated that the equilibrium was reached within 50 min. A pseudo-second-order model clearly represented the experimental kinetic data and demonstrated that the MEF sorption was mainly chemisorption. Equilibrium sorption analysis indicated that the adsorption followed the Langmuir model with a monolayer sorption capacity of 22.43 mg g −1 for 10 wt% TiO 2 NCT. The photocatalytic degradation rates of NCTs were identical with respect to their adsorption capacities, and the apparent rate constant ( k app ) values indicated that the amount of TiO 2 in NCTs played a vital role in the degradation of MEF. Furthermore, 10 wt% TiO 2 NCT showed excellent catalytic activity and reusability even after five cycles of photodegradation.
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photocatalytic degradation,nanocellulose/tio2 composites,mefenamic acid,potential endocrine disruptor
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