Partner: Paweł Krysiński


Recent publications
1.Olusegun S., Souza Guilhermina de O., Sutuła S., Osial M., Krajewski M., Pękała M., Sobczak K., Felis E., Krysiński P., Methotrexate anti-cancer drug removal using Gd-doped Fe3O4: Adsorption mechanism, thermal desorption and reusability, Groundwater for Sustainable Development, ISSN: 2352-801X, DOI: 10.1016/j.gsd.2024.101103, Vol.25, pp.1-9, 2024
Keywords:

Adsorption,Thermal desorption,Gd-doped Fe3O4,Methotrexate

Affiliations:
Olusegun S.-other affiliation
Souza Guilhermina de O.-other affiliation
Sutuła S.-other affiliation
Osial M.-IPPT PAN
Krajewski M.-other affiliation
Pękała M.-other affiliation
Sobczak K.-other affiliation
Felis E.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
2.Olusegun S., Osial M., Souza Taiane G., Krajewski M., Rodrigues G.L.S., Pękała M., Krysiński P., Comparative characteristics and enhanced removal of tetracycline and ceftriaxone by Fe3 O 4 -lignin and Fe 3 O4 -carbon-based lignin: Mechanism, thermodynamic evaluation, and DFT calculation, Journal of Molecular Liquids, ISSN: 0167-7322, DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.121075, Vol.371, No.121075, pp.1-16, 2023
Abstract:

In this study, eco-friendly Fe3O4-lignin (FeL) and Fe3O4-carbon-based lignin (FeCL) were synthesized, characterized, and applied for the adsorption of tetracycline (TRC) and ceftriaxone (CEF). Comparative characterization showed that the BET-specific surface area of FeCL is 27 m2/g more than that of FeL. The difference in their morphologies is insignificant, and the particle sizes range between 5 and 15 nm. There is a reduction in the oxygen content and hydroxyl group of FeCL as shown from the EDS and FTIR spectra respectively, compared with FeL. The adsorption capacity for the removal of TRC at 333 K is 156 and 148 mg g−1 by FeL and FeCL, respectively; while that of CEF are virtually the same. FeL and FeCL adsorption capacity for TRC increases with temperatures (endothermic), but decreases (exothermic) for CEF. The combination of experimental and computational approaches gave insight into the mechanisms of the adsorption process. The mechanisms of TRC and CEF adsorption by FeL and FeCL are the electrostatic attraction, hydrophobic, and π-π interaction, while only FeL shows the possibility of hydrogen bond with both TRC and CEF. The study demonstrated that the synthesized material can be reused for up to 3 cycles without an alarming loss of efficiency capacity.
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Keywords:

Lignin,antibiotics,Adsorption mechanisms,Thermodynamics

Affiliations:
Olusegun S.-other affiliation
Osial M.-IPPT PAN
Souza Taiane G.-other affiliation
Krajewski M.-other affiliation
Rodrigues G.L.S.-other affiliation
Pękała M.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
3.Olusegun S., Souza Taiane G., Souza Guilhermina de O., Osial M., Mohallem Nelcy D., Ciminelli Virginia S., Krysiński P., Iron-based materials for the adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceutical drugs: A comprehensive review of the mechanism pathway, Journal of Water Process Engineering, ISSN: 2214-7144, DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2022.103457, Vol.51, No.103457, pp.1-22, 2023
Abstract:

Adsorption and photocatalytic degradation techniques for removing various contaminants have received broad consideration and acceptance due to their advantages over conventional wastewater treatment techniques. Iron- based materials are among several groups of adsorbents, and photocatalysts that have proven to be effective in pharmaceuticals-based pollutants removal from wastewater. Pharmaceutical drug removal is accompanied by several mechanisms, so there is a deep need for a better understanding of the complexity and development of wastewater treatment using iron-based materials. Therefore, this review examined the mechanism of adsorption
and photocatalysis degradation of pharmaceuticals in aqueous solutions by iron-based materials. The adsorption of pharmaceutical drugs was found to be influenced by changes in the solution pH. The mechanism of removal of
these contaminants by iron-based materials through adsorption occurred via electrostatic, π-π, and hydrogen bond interactions among others. In the case of photocatalysis, the first mechanism occurred through the for-
mation the hydroxyl radicals due to highly reactive species (electrons and holes) that partook in the reaction processes, while the second mechanism is related to the formation of hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, by photo-
generated electrons in the conduction band and with the well-known photo dissolution of iron oxide leading to free Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions. The overall idea of this review is to provide useful information on the mechanisms of
adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceutical contaminants using iron-based materials. The re-view summarizes the current understanding and the advances in the pharmaceutical-bearing effluent treatment using nanostructured adsorbents and photocatalysts, including future developments for a cleaner and safer environment.

Keywords:

Mechanism,Iron-based materials,Pharmaceutical drugs,Adsorption,Photo(degradation)

Affiliations:
Olusegun S.-other affiliation
Souza Taiane G.-other affiliation
Souza Guilhermina de O.-other affiliation
Osial M.-IPPT PAN
Mohallem Nelcy D.-other affiliation
Ciminelli Virginia S.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
4.Mercurio M., Olusegun Sunday J., Malińska K., Wystalska K., Sobik-Szołtysek J., Dąbrowska A., Krysiński P., Osial M., Removal of tetracycline and rhodamine from aqueous systems by pristine biochar derived from poultry manure, Desalination and Water Treatment, ISSN: 1944-3994, DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2023.29238, Vol.288, pp.72-86, 2023
5.Dagdelen S., Maćkiewicz M., Osial M., Wałęka-Bargieł E., Romański J., Krysiński P., Karbarz M., Redox-Responsive Degradable Microgel Modified with Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles Exhibiting Controlled, Hyperthermia-Enhanced Drug Release, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, ISSN: 0022-2461, DOI: 10.1007/s10853-023-08168-1, pp.1-21, 2023
6.Olusegun S., Osial M., Majkowska-Pilip A., Żelechowska-Matysiak K., Nieciecka D., Krajewski M., Pękała M., Krysiński P., Synthesis and characterization of Sr2+ and Gd3+ doped magnetite nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia and drug delivery application, CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, ISSN: 0272-8842, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.03.102, pp.1-10, 2023
Abstract:

Commendable efforts have been gingered towards the fight against cancer. Nevertheless, it remains a major public health concern due to its predominant cause of death globally. Given this, we synthesized two different nanoparticles, Sr2+ and Gd3+ doped magnetite for magnetic hyperthermia and drug delivery application. Based on the characterization, the diffractogram shows that only one phase related to magnetite with a crystallite size of 10 nm was formed. TEM images revealed nanoparticles of spherical shapes of approximately 12 nm. There is no difference in magnetic saturation of the as-received synthesized samples (Fe3O4@Sr and Fe3O4@Gd), while the BET-specific surface area of Fe3O4@Gd is 8 m2 g−1 higher than Fe3O4@Sr. The heat generation in alternating magnetic field (the magnetic hyperthermia) of Fe3O4@Sr functionalized with citric acid and loaded with 5- fluorouracil (Fe3O4@Sr@CA@5-flu) is slower than Fe3O4@Gd@CA@5-flu. The specific absorption rate (SAR) of Fe3O4@Gd@CA@5-flu, 112.0 ± 10.4 W g−1 was found to be higher than that of Fe3O4@Sr@CA@5-flu. The thermogram shows that 11% of the drug was successfully loaded on Fe3O4@Gd@CA@5-flu. The release of the antitumor drug by the synthesized nanoparticle drug carriers for ovarian cancer (SKOV-3 cells) therapy showed that more than 50% of the cancer cell’s viability was reduced after 72 h of incubation. The synthesized nanoparticles demonstrated a promising drug carrier for the treatment of SKOV-3 cells.

Affiliations:
Olusegun S.-other affiliation
Osial M.-IPPT PAN
Majkowska-Pilip A.-other affiliation
Żelechowska-Matysiak K.-other affiliation
Nieciecka D.-other affiliation
Krajewski M.-other affiliation
Pękała M.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
7.Nguyen Phuong T., Wilczewski S., Lewandowski J., Majkowska-Pilip A., Żelechowska-Matysiak K., Nieciecka D., Studziński W., Olusegun Joseph S., Syczewski M., Giersig M., Dinh Thi Mai T., Krysiński P., Osial M., 5-fluorouracil and curcuminoids extract from Curcuma longa L. loaded into nanohydroxyapatite as a drug delivery carrier for SKOV-3 and HepG2 cancer cells treatment, CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, ISSN: 0272-8842, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.05.123, pp.1-13, 2023
Keywords:

Drug delivery, Hydroxyapatite, Anticancer, 5-fluorouracil, Curcuminoids, Nanocomposite

Affiliations:
Nguyen Phuong T.-other affiliation
Wilczewski S.-other affiliation
Lewandowski J.-other affiliation
Majkowska-Pilip A.-other affiliation
Żelechowska-Matysiak K.-other affiliation
Nieciecka D.-other affiliation
Studziński W.-other affiliation
Olusegun Joseph S.-other affiliation
Syczewski M.-other affiliation
Giersig M.-IPPT PAN
Dinh Thi Mai T.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
Osial M.-IPPT PAN
8.Pietrzyk P., Phuong N.T., Olusegun S.J., Nam N.H., Thanh D.T.M., Giersig M., Krysiński P., Osial M., Titan Yellow and Congo Red Removal with Superparamagnetic Iron-Oxide-Based Nanoparticles Doped with Zinc, MAGNETOCHEMISTRY, ISSN: 2312-7481, DOI: 10.3390/magnetochemistry8080091, Vol.8, No.91, pp.1-24, 2022
Abstract:

In this work, we present magnetic nanoparticles based on iron oxide doped with zinc syn-
thesized using the wet co-precipitation method for environmental application. The morphology of the
samples was revealed by SEM and TEM, which showed particles of granular shape and size of about
15 nm. The specific surface areas of the materials using the BET method were within the range of 85.7 to 101.5 m2 g−1 depending on the zinc content in the superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPI-ONs). Magnetometry was performed to determine the magnetic properties of the particles, indicating superparamagnetism. Synthesized magnetic nanoparticles with different amounts of zinc dopant were used as an adsorbent to remove model pollutant Titan yellow (TY) from the aqueous solutions. Adsorption was determined by investigating the effects of sorbent amount, dye concentration, and contact time. The synthesized material removed Titan yellow quickly and efficiently within the phys-ical adsorption. The adsorption isotherms were consistent with the models proposed by Langmuir and Redlich-Peterson. The monolayer adsorption capacities were 30 and 43 mg g−1 for Fe3O4 and Fe3O4@10%Zn, respectively, for the removal of TY. However, that of Congo red is 59 mg g−1 by Fe3O4@10%Zn. The proposed nanoparticles offer fast and cost-effective water purification, and they can be separated from solution using magnets.

Keywords:

perparamagnetic particles, pollution treatment, Titan yellow, Congo red, adsorption isotherm, iron oxide

Affiliations:
Pietrzyk P.-other affiliation
Phuong N.T.-other affiliation
Olusegun S.J.-other affiliation
Nam N.H.-other affiliation
Thanh D.T.M.-other affiliation
Giersig M.-IPPT PAN
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
Osial M.-IPPT PAN
9.Olusegun S., Larrea G., Osial M., Jackowska K., Krysiński P., Photocatalytic degradation of antibiotics by superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. Tetracycline case, Catalysts, ISSN: 2073-4344, DOI: 10.3390/catal11101243, Vol.11, No.10, pp.1-17, 2021
Keywords:

maghemite,tetracycline,adsorption,photocatalysis,mechanism,eco-friendly water treatment

Affiliations:
Olusegun S.-other affiliation
Larrea G.-other affiliation
Osial M.-IPPT PAN
Jackowska K.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
10.Osial M., Warczak M., Kulesza P., Krysiński P., Gniadek M., Hybrid polyindole‑gold nanobrush for electrochemical oxidation of ascorbic acid, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, ISSN: 1572-6657, DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2020.114664, Vol.877, No.114664, pp.1-10, 2020
Keywords:

Electrocatalysis, Ascorbic acid, Polyindole, Gold nanoparticles, Nanobrush, Hard-template synthesis

Affiliations:
Osial M.-other affiliation
Warczak M.-Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Kulesza P.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
Gniadek M.-University of Warsaw (PL)
11.Nagamine M., Osial M., Widera-Kalinowska J., Jackowska K., Krysiński P., Photosensitive thin films based on drop cast and Langmuir-Blodgett hydrophilic and hydrophobic CdS nanoparticles, Nanomaterials, ISSN: 2079-4991, DOI: 10.3390/nano10122437, Vol.10, No.12, pp.1-23, 2020
Keywords:

CdS, thin films, photoelectrochemical studies, langmuir-blodgett technique

Affiliations:
Nagamine M.-other affiliation
Osial M.-other affiliation
Widera-Kalinowska J.-other affiliation
Jackowska K.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
12.Gawęda W., Osial M., Żuk M.T., Pękała M., Bilewicz A., Krysiński P., Lanthanide-doped SPIONs bioconjugation with trastuzumab for potential multimodal anticancer activity and magnetic hyperthermia, Nanomaterials, ISSN: 2079-4991, DOI: 10.3390/nano10020288, Vol.10, No.2, pp.1-14, 2020
Keywords:

superparamagnetc iron oxide nanoparticles, SPIONs, trastuzumab, magnetic hyperthermia, antitumor therapy

Affiliations:
Gawęda W.-other affiliation
Osial M.-other affiliation
Żuk M.T.-NanoThea Inc. (PL)
Pękała M.-other affiliation
Bilewicz A.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
13.Nagamine M., Osial M., Jackowska K., Krysiński P., Widera-Kalinowska J., Tetracycline photocatalytic degradation under CdS treatment, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, ISSN: 2077-1312, DOI: 10.3390/jmse8070483, Vol.8, No.7, pp.1-19, 2020
Keywords:

water contamination, CdS nanoparticles, tetracycline, antibiotics photodegradation, photocatalysis, kinetic rate constant, degradation mechanism

Affiliations:
Nagamine M.-other affiliation
Osial M.-other affiliation
Jackowska K.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation
Widera-Kalinowska J.-other affiliation
14.Osial M., Rybicka P., Pękała M., Cichowicz G., Cyrański Michał K., Krysiński P., Easy synthesis and characterization of holmium-doped SPIONs, Nanomaterials, ISSN: 2079-4991, DOI: 10.3390/nano8060430, Vol.8, No.6, pp.1-15, 2018
Keywords:

superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, SPIONs, rare-earth doping, holmium, endoradiotherapy

Affiliations:
Osial M.-other affiliation
Rybicka P.-other affiliation
Pękała M.-other affiliation
Cichowicz G.-other affiliation
Cyrański Michał K.-other affiliation
Krysiński P.-other affiliation