Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites

In this work, magnetic mesoporous silica (a-Fe2O3/MCM-41) composites were prepared by incipient-wetness impregnation and direct hydrothermal methods, while their drug adsorption properties were investigated by using aspirin as the model of the drug. As for the characterization results, X-ray diffrac...

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Main Authors: Teo, Hao Ting, Siah, Wai Ruu, Yuliati, Leny
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spelling my.utm.613852017-09-11T08:17:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61385/ Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites Teo, Hao Ting Siah, Wai Ruu Yuliati, Leny QD Chemistry In this work, magnetic mesoporous silica (a-Fe2O3/MCM-41) composites were prepared by incipient-wetness impregnation and direct hydrothermal methods, while their drug adsorption properties were investigated by using aspirin as the model of the drug. As for the characterization results, X-ray diffraction patterns (XRD) and diffuse reflectance ultraviolet-visible (DR UV-Vis) spectra revealed that hematite nanoparticles were successfully incorporated into the mesoporous network of MCM-41. The adsorption capacity towards aspirin over the prepared a-Fe2O3, MCM-41, and a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites was investigated by monitoring the absorption wavelength of aspirin at 226 nm using UV spectroscopy. It was obtained that aspirin was not stable and converted to salicylic acid when using bare a- Fe2O3. On the other hand, the aspirin breakdown was not observed when using MCM-41 and a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites as the adsorbents. The adsorption capacity of the MCM-41 was found to be significantly improved when the a-Fe2O3 was incorporated into the mesoporous network. This result demonstrated the importance o f both the MCM-41 support and the dispersion a-Fe2O3 to get enhanced adsorption and stability of the aspirin. Under the same condition, all of the hydrothermally prepared composites showed significantly higher amount of adsorbed aspirin as compared to the composites prepared by impregnation method. Since the hexagonal mesoporous structure of the composites prepared by hydrothermal method was maintained better than that prepared by the impregnation method, it was proposed that the ordered structure of the MCM-41 support played important role in the adsorption o f aspirin. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61385/1/LenyYuliati2014_EnhancedAdsorptionandStabilityofAspirinMolecules.pdf Teo, Hao Ting and Siah, Wai Ruu and Yuliati, Leny (2014) Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites. In: The 12th Regional Annual Fundamental Science Symposium (RAFSS 2014), 8-11 Sept, 2014, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Teo, Hao Ting
Siah, Wai Ruu
Yuliati, Leny
Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites
description In this work, magnetic mesoporous silica (a-Fe2O3/MCM-41) composites were prepared by incipient-wetness impregnation and direct hydrothermal methods, while their drug adsorption properties were investigated by using aspirin as the model of the drug. As for the characterization results, X-ray diffraction patterns (XRD) and diffuse reflectance ultraviolet-visible (DR UV-Vis) spectra revealed that hematite nanoparticles were successfully incorporated into the mesoporous network of MCM-41. The adsorption capacity towards aspirin over the prepared a-Fe2O3, MCM-41, and a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites was investigated by monitoring the absorption wavelength of aspirin at 226 nm using UV spectroscopy. It was obtained that aspirin was not stable and converted to salicylic acid when using bare a- Fe2O3. On the other hand, the aspirin breakdown was not observed when using MCM-41 and a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites as the adsorbents. The adsorption capacity of the MCM-41 was found to be significantly improved when the a-Fe2O3 was incorporated into the mesoporous network. This result demonstrated the importance o f both the MCM-41 support and the dispersion a-Fe2O3 to get enhanced adsorption and stability of the aspirin. Under the same condition, all of the hydrothermally prepared composites showed significantly higher amount of adsorbed aspirin as compared to the composites prepared by impregnation method. Since the hexagonal mesoporous structure of the composites prepared by hydrothermal method was maintained better than that prepared by the impregnation method, it was proposed that the ordered structure of the MCM-41 support played important role in the adsorption o f aspirin.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Teo, Hao Ting
Siah, Wai Ruu
Yuliati, Leny
author_facet Teo, Hao Ting
Siah, Wai Ruu
Yuliati, Leny
author_sort Teo, Hao Ting
title Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites
title_short Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites
title_full Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites
title_fullStr Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-Fe2O3/MCM-41 composites
title_sort enhanced adsorption and stability of aspirin molecules on magnetite a-fe2o3/mcm-41 composites
publishDate 2014
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