Abstract

Developing green fibrous materials with uniformly distributed metal nanoparticles for highly efficient and recyclable catalysis remains a major challenge. Herein, we developed a simple, effective, and green method to immobilize gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on polydopamine (PDA)-functionalized silk fibers (SFs) for efficient catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP). The density and size of AuNPs on the PDA-coated SFs can be tuned by adjusting precursor concentration and synthesis duration, respectively. The AuNPs-PDA-SFs catalysts prepared under optimized conditions could catalyze the reduction of 4-NP, 4-nitroaniline (4-NA), and 4-amino-3-nitrophenol (4-A-3-NP) at the apparent rate constants of 0.087, 0.091, and 0.063 min−1, respectively. After six rounds of flow-through reduction of 4-NP, the AuNPs-PDA-SFs could maintain a 4-NP conversion rate greater than 92%, indicating their superior reusability and consistent catalytic activity. Due to the protein properties of SFs, the AuNPs-PDA-SFs can be degraded by enzymes and alkali solutions. This work may provide new insights for designing advanced fiber-supported recyclable catalysts with high catalytic performance and reusability in wastewater treatment.

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