Synthesis of silver impregnated carbon nanotubes and cyclodextrin polyurethanes for the disinfection of water

safe drinking water, bacteria, carbon nanotubes, cyclodextrins, nanoparticles cyclodextrins carbon nanotubes safe drinking water nanoparticles 02 engineering and technology bacteria 0210 nano-technology 01 natural sciences 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.4314/wsa.v36i4.58416 Publication Date: 2011-11-29T21:33:30Z
ABSTRACT
Silver impregnated carbon nanotubes and cyclodextrin polymers were synthesised by first functionalising carbon nanotubes in a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acid before impregnating them with silver nanoparticles. The silver impregnated functionalised carbon nanotubes were then polymerised with β cyclodextrin using hexamethylene diisocyanate as the linker. The polymers were characterised using various techniques. The polymers were then tested for their ability to destroy bacteria in water and were found to reduce bacterial cell counts in water spiked with E. coli (ATCC 25925) to as low as zero cfu/mℓ. Furthermore, the polymers could absorb 58% of para-nitrophenol from water spiked with this organic compound, which is a known pollutant in water.
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