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Surfactant-assisted sol-gel synthesis of zinc ferrite magnetic nanoparticles for oil spills cleanup from seawater and antibacterial activity applications

Ibrahim A. Amar (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya)
Sarah S. Kanah (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya)
Hibah A. Hijaz (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya)
Mabroukah A. Abdulqadir (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya)
Shamsi A. Shamsi (Department of Botany (Microbiology Lab), Faculty of Science, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya)
Ihssin A. Abdalsamed (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya)
Mohammed A. Samba (Department of Oil and Gas Engineering, Faculty of Energy and Mining Engineering, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 8 March 2022

Issue publication date: 4 July 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this research is to assess the removal of oil spills from the seawater surface as well as the antibacterial activity of ZnFe2O4-cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB, cationic surfactant) magnetic nanoparticles (ZFO-CTAB MNPs).

Design/methodology/approach

A CTAB-assisted sol–gel method was used to synthesize ZFO-CTAB MNPs. X-ray powder diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were used for ZFO-CTAB MNPs characterization. Also, the magnetic force and apparent density of ZFO-CTAB MNPs were determined. The oil spill cleanup was investigated by using the gravimetric oil removal (GOR) technique, which used ZFO-CTAB MNPs as oil absorbent material and four oil samples (crude, diesel, gasoline and used oil) as oil spill models. The antibacterial activity of ZFO-CTAB MNPs against Gram-negative bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhi) was investigated by using the optical density method.

Findings

The results revealed that, when the amount of ZFO-CTAB was 0.01 g, gasoline oil had the highest GOR (51.80 ± 0.88 g/g) and crude oil had the lowest (11.29 ± 0.82 g/g). Furthermore, for Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, ZFO-CTAB MNPs inhibited bacterial growth with a higher percentage (94.24%–95.63%).

Originality/value

The applications of ZFO-CTAB MNPs in the cleanup of oil spills from aqueous solutions, as well as their antibacterial activity. The results showed that ZFO-CTAB MNPs are a promising material for removing oil spills from bodies of water as well as an antibacterial agent against Gram-negative bacterial strains.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Department of Chemistry at Sebha University in Sebha, Libya, for their assistance with this project. The authors also would like to thank the Department of Botany (Microbiology Lab), Sebha University, Sebha, Libya for providing the isolated bacteria. The authors would like to thank Eng. Asma Marei and Eng. Hussan Kut of the Libyan Petroleum Institute in Tripoli, Libya, for conducting the XRD analysis. The authors would also like to thank the Criminal Investigation Department, Branch Sebha City, for providing the FTIR instrument.

Conflict of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

Citation

Amar, I.A., Kanah, S.S., Hijaz, H.A., Abdulqadir, M.A., Shamsi, S.A., Abdalsamed, I.A. and Samba, M.A. (2023), "Surfactant-assisted sol-gel synthesis of zinc ferrite magnetic nanoparticles for oil spills cleanup from seawater and antibacterial activity applications", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 20 No. 4, pp. 713-721. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-10-2021-0605

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