Anna Carla Ribeiro , Alessandra Marjorie de Oliveira , Laiza Bergamasco Beltran , Alexandre Diório , Grace Anne Vieira Magalhães-Ghiotto , Benício Alves de Abreu Filho , Elizabeth da Costa Neves Fernandes de Almeida Duarte , Rosângela Bergamasco
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Abstract
Developing advanced materials with efficient antibacterial properties to guarantee human health protection is urgent. This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial performance of natural zeolite (NZ) functionalized with silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs), obtained from a green reducing method using Moringa oleifera seed extract (NZ-AgNPs), against a Gram-negative bacteria, namely Escherichia coli (E. coli). Moreover, two applications were tested: bacteria adsorption for water treatment, namely Escherichia coli, and its incorporation in commercial paints. The proposed modifications were confirmed by advanced characterization techniques (TEM, SEM, EDX, FTIR, XRD, and ZP). The antibacterial activity assay was conducted using minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC). The results demonstrated the advantages of using an inorganic support for carrying biocidal agents. The required amount of Ag NPs, when it was supported onto NZ (NZ-AgNPs), was four times less to exhibit the bactericidal effect against Escherichia coli than Ag NPs on their own since they had the same MBC value (1.56 mg ml−1). The observed adsorption behavior corroborates such findings and demonstrates that 0.01 g of the proposed composite achieved 100 % of E. coli removal and 9.85 log reduction. Regarding commercial paint experiments, the NZ-AgNPs successfully demonstrated the potential to inhibit bacterial growth with an inhibition zone (IZ) of 41 mm. Using inorganic carriers, as NZ, for controlling the biocidal compound release can bring economic and environmental advantages because zeolite is a natural material and the saved amount of biocidal agent, namely Ag NPs, are desirable features of a new antibacterial additive’s generation.
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Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring and Management is a journal devoted to the publication of peer reviewed original research on environmental nanotechnologies, monitoring studies and management for water, soil , waste and human health samples. Critical review articles, short communications and scientific policy briefs are also welcome. The journal will include all environmental matrices except air. Nanomaterials were suggested as efficient cost-effective and environmental friendly alternative to existing treatment materials, from the standpoints of both resource conservation and environmental remediation. The journal aims to receive papers in the field of nanotechnology covering; Developments of new nanosorbents for: •Groundwater, drinking water and wastewater treatment •Remediation of contaminated sites •Assessment of novel nanotechnologies including sustainability and life cycle implications Monitoring and Management papers should cover the fields of: •Novel analytical methods applied to environmental and health samples •Fate and transport of pollutants in the environment •Case studies covering environmental monitoring and public health •Water and soil prevention and legislation •Industrial and hazardous waste- legislation, characterisation, management practices, minimization, treatment and disposal •Environmental management and remediation