Publication: Starch and polyacrylic acid doped tin ferrite nanocubes for catalytic, water oxidation, and antimicrobial activities inhibiting DNA gyrase with molecular docking
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2025
Authors
Azam, A
Ikram, Muhammad
Haider, Ali
Shahzadi, Anum
Moeen, Sawaira
Ul-Hamid, Anwar
Ullah, Hameed
Nazir, Ghazanfar
Dr. Nisar, Muhammad
Thabet, Hamdy Khamees
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Elsevier
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The textile sector poses global pollution through the discharge of organic dyes and antibiotic-resistant pathogens present in the environment have a significant impact on the quality of water resources. The present work demonstrates different concentrations (2 and 4 wt%) of starch (St) and a fixed amount of polyacrylic acid (PAA) doped tin ferrite (SnFe2O4) nanocubes (NCs) prepared by co-precipitation route. The proposed approach has the potential to degrade rhodamine B (RhB) dye, oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity, and resist the growth of Gram-negative multiple drug resistant (MDR) Escherichia coli (E. coli), contributing to environmental remediation. XRD showed the multiple phases of SnFe2O4 and crystallite size significantly increased from 35.79 to 42.09 nm, with the addition of dopants. TEM images revealed the cube-like structural morphology of SnFe2O4 and doped samples exhibited the agglomerated NCs. The catalytic performance of 4 % St/PAA-SnFe2O4 NCs towards Rhodamine B (RhB) was 73.33 % in a neutral medium. The better OER performance of 4 % St/PAA-SnFe2O4 is attributed to lower overpotential, Tafel slope, and charge transfer resistance. Moreover, the highly doped sample highlighted strong bactericidal effectiveness for resistant Escherichia coli (E. coli) by showing a 6.45 ± 0.02 mm inhibition zone.
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SnFe2O4, Nanocubes, RhB