Ionic-liquid-processed keratin-based biocomposite films with cellulose and chitin for sustainable dye removal†

Cariny Polesca, Helena Passos, Pedro Y. S. Nakasu, João A. P. Coutinho, Mara G. Freire and Jason P. Hallett
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Poultry is a widely consumed meat worldwide; however, its industrial processing generates a significant amount of feather waste. Since the major component of chicken feathers is keratin (90 wt%), this study focused on using acetate-based ionic liquids (ILs) to fully dissolve chicken feathers and recover keratin, using a sustainable and cost-effective approach, ultimately allowing waste valorisation. The recovered keratin was processed into films, either pure or blended with cellulose and α-chitin, aiming to develop a structural polymer biocomposite with improved mechanical properties. Experimental parameters were evaluated using different blend ratios, altering the pH, and adding glycerol as a plasticiser. Physico-chemical analysis revealed that all films exhibited hydrophilic behaviour and are stable up to 160 °C. Furthermore, the tensile strength of the keratin-based films significantly increased by adding chitin (achieving up to 66 MPa). Considering the growing significance of biopolymer-based films in wastewater treatment applications, the keratin-based films were evaluated as adsorbents for dye removal. Reactive Blue 4 (RB4) was used as a model dye, and the adsorption kinetics and isotherms were investigated. Between the studied films, the maximum adsorption capacity (55.7 mg g−1) was obtained for the keratin film, emphasising the potential of this biomaterial in wastewater treatment.

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离子液体加工的角蛋白生物复合膜与纤维素和甲壳素可持续去除染料
家禽是全球广泛食用的肉类,但其工业加工过程会产生大量羽毛废物。由于鸡毛的主要成分是角蛋白(90 wt.%),本研究侧重于使用醋酸基离子液体(ILs)来完全溶解鸡毛并回收角蛋白,采用的是一种可持续的、具有成本效益的方法,最终实现废物的价值化。回收的角蛋白被加工成薄膜,既可以是纯薄膜,也可以与纤维素和α-几丁质混合,目的是开发一种具有更好机械性能的结构聚合物生物复合材料。使用不同的混合比例、改变 pH 值和添加甘油作为增塑剂对实验参数进行了评估。物理化学分析表明,所有薄膜都表现出亲水性,并且在 160 ℃ 以下都很稳定。此外,添加甲壳素后,角蛋白基薄膜的拉伸强度显著增加(达到 66 ± 1 兆帕)。考虑到基于生物聚合物的薄膜在废水处理应用中的重要性与日俱增,我们对基于角蛋白的薄膜作为染料去除吸附剂进行了评估。以活性蓝 4 (RB4) 为模型染料,仔细研究了吸附剂用量和染料溶液的 pH 值。所研究的薄膜具有很高的染料吸收效率,对 RB4 的去除率高达 98%(初始染料浓度为 300 ppm)。此外,角蛋白-甲壳素薄膜获得的最大吸附容量(209 mg-g-1)也凸显了这种生物材料在废水处理方面的潜力。
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