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Heliyon ; 9(5): e16216, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37234642

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Among the primary alcohols, ethanol is referred to as a heavy chemical due to its many applications in a variety of industries. Detection of primary alcohols can be deployed as a non-invasive method in medical diagnosis and safety measures in food processing companies. Zirconium disulphide is a novel 2D layered material with exotic features when in mono or few layers, which include fast electron transport, high carrier mobility and sizeable band gap. ZrS2 and PANI were fabricated using liquid exfoliation and chemical polymerization methods respectively. Functionalization of the conducting polyaniline with ZrS2 was done using facile sonication process. The sensor showed good sensitivities (43%, 58% and 104%) which were estimated from slopes of the linear fitted plots with fast response-recovery times of 8 s and 27 s (111 ppm); 12 s and 130 s (77 ppm); and 58 s and 88 s (58 ppm). Good reproducibility at three repeated measurements (111 ppm, 77 ppm and 58 ppm) was also observed for methanol, ethanol, and isopropanol vapours respectively. Meanwhile, the sensor displayed more linearity and sensitivity towards isopropanol compared to methanol and ethanol. The sensor showed good performance even at RH values close to 100% making it a potential alcohol breath analyser.

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Int J Mol Sci ; 23(8)2022 Apr 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35457128

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Rapid population and economic growth, excessive use of fossil fuels, and climate change have contributed to a serious turn towards environmental management and sustainability. The agricultural sector is a big contributor to (lignocellulosic) waste, which accumulates in landfills and ultimately gets burned, polluting the environment. In response to the current climate-change crisis, policymakers and researchers are, respectively, encouraging and seeking ways of creating value-added products from generated waste. Recently, agricultural waste has been regularly appearing in articles communicating the production of a range of carbon and polymeric materials worldwide. The extraction of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and carbon quantum dots (CQDs) from biomass waste partially occupies some of the waste-recycling and management space. Further, the new materials generated from this waste promise to be effective and competitive in emerging markets. This short review summarizes recent work in the area of CNCs and CQDs synthesised from biomass waste. Synthesis methods, properties, and prospective application of these materials are summarized. Current challenges and the benefits of using biomass waste are also discussed.


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Cellulose , Nanoparticles , Biomass , Carbon/chemistry , Cellulose/chemistry , Lignin , Nanoparticles/chemistry
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