Syeda Khola Tazeen , Muhammad Bilal Khan Niazi , Manal Abdulaziz Binobead , Temoor Ahmed , Muhammad Shahid
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Abstract
Nanotechnology advances wastewater treatment through the application of Nano entities that optimize contaminant removal and enhance water purification efficacy. In this study, ZnO nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) were synthesized using Klebsiella pneumoniae, subsequently, a chitosan/ZnO nanocomposite (CS/ZnO NC) was prepared for removing reactive black 5 (RB-5) dye from synthetic wastewater. The biosynthesized nanomaterials were characterized using UV–VIS, FTIR, XRD, SEM and TEM techniques. The UV–Vis absorbance peaks at 370 nm and 350 nm corresponded to the characteristic surface plasmon resonance of ZnO NPs and the CS/ZnO NC, respectively. Additionally, FTIR analysis identified the various functional groups associated with ZnO NPs and the CS/ZnO NC. XRD analysis revealed their crystallinity to be approximately 22.44 and 25.76, respectively. The SEM images of ZnO NPs and the CS/ZnO NC show hexagonal plate-like particles with sizes of 33.66 nm and 38.64 nm, respectively. Four concentrations of ZnO NPs and CS/ZnO NC (0.25, 0.5, 1, and 2 mg/mL) were evaluated for RB-5 degradation at three different levels (25, 50, and 100 mg/L). Statistical analysis showed that chitosan/ZnO NC achieved 95 % dye degradation, compared to 81 % degradation with the same amount of ZnO nanoparticles. Furthermore, a pot experiment was carried out to evaluate the phytotoxicity effects of treated wastewater on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Both ZnO NPs and CS/ZnO NC did not significantly affect the viability of epithelial retinal cell lines at concentrations up to 100 µg/mL, suggesting a safe cytotoxic profile within this dosage range. Overall, CS/ZnO NC proved effective for treating industrial wastewater, making it suitable for recycling in agricultural applications
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Journal of King Saud University – Science is an official refereed publication of King Saud University and the publishing services is provided by Elsevier. It publishes peer-reviewed research articles in the fields of physics, astronomy, mathematics, statistics, chemistry, biochemistry, earth sciences, life and environmental sciences on the basis of scientific originality and interdisciplinary interest. It is devoted primarily to research papers but short communications, reviews and book reviews are also included. The editorial board and associated editors, composed of prominent scientists from around the world, are representative of the disciplines covered by the journal.