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      Examining the Use of Nanocellulose Composites for the Sorption of Contaminants of Emerging Concern: An Experimental and Computational Study

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          The occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in water is an environmental issue that must be addressed to avoid damage to ecosystems and human health. Inspired by this current issue, in this work, we fabricated nanocellulose (NC) particles grafted with the block copolymer Jeffamine ED 600 (NC–Jeffamine) capable of adsorbing acetaminophen, sulfamethoxazole, and N, N-diethyl- meta-toluamide (DEET) from aqueous solution by electrostatic interactions. NC–Jeffamine composites were prepared by carboxylation of the NC surface via 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy oxidation followed by the covalent attachment of Jeffamine using the N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)- N′-ethylcarbodiimide/ N-hydroxysulfosuccinimide sodium salt reaction. The reaction was followed and confirmed by Fourier transform infrared and conductometric titration. The physical characterization was performed by thermogravimetric analysis, Brunauer–Emmett–Teller analysis, scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and Z-potential analysis. This material was used to study the adsorption profile of three CECs in deionized water, namely, acetaminophen, sulfamethoxazole, and DEET. The adsorption isotherms were obtained at pH 3, 7, and 9, where the best adsorption results corresponded to pH 9 because of the uniform dispersion of the adsorbate in solution. A computational study based on the density functional theory determined that the possible interactions of the CECs with the adsorbent material were related to hydrogen bonds and/or van der Waals forces. The calculated binding energies were used as a descriptor to characterize the optimum adsorption site of CECs onto NC–Jeffamine.

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                Journal
                ACS Omega
                ACS Omega
                ao
                acsodf
                ACS Omega
                American Chemical Society
                2470-1343
                09 November 2017
                30 November 2017
                : 2
                : 11
                : 7714-7722
                Affiliations
                []Department of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico , Rio Piedras Campus, P.O. Box 23346, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931-3346, United States
                []Molecular Sciences Research Center, University of Puerto Rico , 1390 Ponce De Leon Avenue, Suite 2, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931-3346, United States
                [§ ]Department of Mathematics-Physics, University of Puerto Rico , Cayey Campus, Cayey, Puerto Rico 00736, United States
                Author notes
                [* ]E-mail: eduardo.nicolau@ 123456upr.edu . Phone: 787-292-9820. Fax: 787-522-2150 (E.N.).
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                10.1021/acsomega.7b01053
                6645408
                31457328
                c241279a-b396-4150-a735-c40641deff66
                Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society

                This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.

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                : 30 October 2017
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