Removal of Erythrosine B dye from wastewater by Penicillium italicum: experimental, DFT, and molecular docking studies
Date
08.03.2023Author
Cetinkaya, SerapEyupoglu, Volkan
Cetintas, Halil ibrahim
Yenidünya, Ali Fazıl
Kebabcı, Ozgür
tüzün, burak
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The study involved the adsorption of Erythrosine B onto the dead, dry, and unmodified Penicillium italicum
cells and the analytical, visual, theoretical assessment of the adsorbent-adsorbate interactions. It
also included desorption studies and reiterative usability of the adsorbent. The fungus was a local isolate
and it was identified by partial proteomic experiment in a MALDI-TOFF mass spectrometer.
Chemical features of the adsorbent surface were analysed by FT-IR and EDX. Surface topology was
visualized by SEM. Isotherm parameters of the adsorption were determined by using three most frequently
used models. Erythrosine B appeared to form a monolayer onto the biosorbent and some of
the dye molecules could have also penetrated into the adsorbent particles. Kinetic results suggested a
spontaneous and exothermic reaction taken place between the dye molecules and the biomaterial.
Theoretical approach involved the determination of some of the quantum parameters as well as the
toxic or drug potentials of the some of the components of the biomaterial.