Abstract

The widespread use of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) and surfactants in various consumer products makes it likely that they coexist in aqueous environments, making it important to study the effects of surfactants on the fate and transport behavior of CuO NPs. The present study aims to investigate the influence of anionic sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and nonionic nonylphenol ethoxylate (NPEO, Tergitol NP-9), on CuO NPs adsorption, aggregation, and removal from water by the coagulation process. The result of the sorption study indicates that both surfactants could be adsorbed on the surface of CuO NPs, and that SLS remarkably decreases the ζ potential as well as the hydrodynamic diameter (HDD) of CuO as compared to NP-9. The kinetic aggregation study showed that both SLS and NP-9 reduced the HDD of CuO NPs and retarded the settling rates at surfactant concentrations above 0.015% (w:v) over a 24 h-period. Moreover, enhanced aggregation of CuO NPs was observed in two environmental waters as compared to pure water, which could be related to their high ionic strength. The addition of surfactants in natural waters has been shown to reduce the aggregation and sedimentation of CuO; however, the reductive effect of SLS was more pronounced than that of NP-9. Finally, the coagulation results showed that the removal efficiencies of CuO, Cu2+, and the surfactant in all tested waters at optimum ferric chloride dosage reached around 98, 95, and 85%, respectively. Furthermore, the coagulation mechanism revealed that the combination of charge neutralization and adsorptive micellar flocculation (AMF) might be involved in the removal of both pollutants. The results of the present study provide new insight into the environmental behavior of coexisting NPs and surfactants in wastewater treatment processes.

Highlights

  • With ongoing rapid development of nanotechnology, engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) have been used in a variety of commercial products and industrial applications

  • After an extensive literature search, we found that the interaction between surfactant and CuO NPs in water has barely been touched by the environmental scholars

  • In this study, we investigated the influences of the two commonly-used surfactants of anionic sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and nonionic nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEO- Tergitol, NP-9), on the adsorption, aggregation, and sedimentation of CuO NPs in various water matrices

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Introduction

With ongoing rapid development of nanotechnology, engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) have been used in a variety of commercial products and industrial applications. Among the many ENPs available, copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) are the ones used most frequently in consumer products, industrial applications, antimicrobial agents, and agricultural activities because of their unique structural properties and other physicochemical characteristics [1,2]. The annual production of CuO NPs was around 570 tons/year in 2014 and is predicted to grow to 1600 tons/year by 2025 [3]. There are growing environmental concerns that the large-scale production and. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1260; doi:10.3390/ijerph16071260 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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