Role of SiO2, TiO2, and Fe3O4 adsorbed on glycine for remediation of heavy metals and antibacterial activity in water
Noha M. Sabry,
Rania Badry,
Medhat A. Ibrahim
et al.
Abstract:Metals have a tendency to accumulate in the environment and can have carcinogenic effects. Accordingly, this study used density functional theory (DFT) calculations to investigate the adsorption of different metal ions on the glycine surface. Glycine has attracted a lot of research interest because of its remarkable metal-binding properties and cost effectiveness. Accordingly, to improve glycine’s adsorption capacity, it has been combined with SiO
2
, TiO
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