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Catalytic green synthesis of Tin(IV) oxide nanoparticles for phenolic compounds removal and molecular docking with EGFR tyrosine kinase.
Alshahateet, S F; Altarawneh, R M; Al-Tawarh, W M; Al-Trawneh, S A; Al-Taweel, S; Azzaoui, K; Merzouki, M; Sabbahi, R; Hammouti, B; Hanbali, G; Jodeh, S.
Affiliation
  • Alshahateet SF; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan. s_alshahateet@mutah.edu.jo.
  • Altarawneh RM; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan.
  • Al-Tawarh WM; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan.
  • Al-Trawneh SA; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan.
  • Al-Taweel S; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan.
  • Azzaoui K; Engineering Laboratory of Organometallic, Molecular Materials and Environment, Faculty of Sciences, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, 30000, Fez, Morocco.
  • Merzouki M; Euro-Mediterranean University of Fes, BP 15, 30070, Fez, Morocco.
  • Sabbahi R; Morocco Laboratory of Applied Chemistry and Environment (LCAE) Team (ECOMP), Mohamed 1er University, Oujda, Morocco.
  • Hammouti B; Euro-Mediterranean University of Fes, BP 15, 30070, Fez, Morocco.
  • Hanbali G; Higher School of Technology, Ibn Zohr University, P.O. Box 3007, Laayoune, Morocco.
  • Jodeh S; Euro-Mediterranean University of Fes, BP 15, 30070, Fez, Morocco.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 6519, 2024 03 19.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38499602
ABSTRACT
In this study, tin dioxide nanoparticles (SnO2 NPs) were successfully synthesized through an eco-friendly method using basil leaves extract. The fabricated SnO2 NPs demonstrated significant adsorption capabilities for phenol (PHE), p-nitrophenol (P-NP), and p-methoxyphenol (P-MP) from water matrices. Optimal conditions for maximum removal efficiency was determined for each phenolic compound, with PHE showing a remarkable 95% removal at a 3 ppm, 0.20 g of SnO2 NPs, pH 8, and 30 min of agitation at 35 °C. Molecular docking studies unveiled a potential anticancer mechanism, indicating the ability of SnO2 NPs to interact with the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase domain and inhibit its activity. The adsorption processes followed pseudo-second order kinetics and Temkin isotherm model, revealing spontaneous, exothermic, and chemisorption-controlled mechanisms. This eco-friendly approach utilizing plant extracts was considered as a valuable tool for nano-sorbent production. The SnO2 NPs not only exhibit promise in water treatment and also demonstrate potential applications in cancer therapy. Characterization techniques including scanning electron microscopy, UV-visible spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDAX) provided comprehensive insights into the results.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tin / Nanoparticles Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Jordan

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tin / Nanoparticles Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Jordan