PEG/Sodium Tripolyphosphate-Modified Chitosan/Activated
Carbon Membrane for Rhodamine B Removal
Posted on 2021-06-11 - 23:44
Textile dyes from
wastewater effluent are highly toxic to both
living species and aqueous environments. An environmentally friendly
method to remove hazardous dyes from wastewater in the textile industry
has been a challenge. Chitosan (CS) and activated carbon (AC) are
widely used as adsorbents for dye removal. However, the poor porosity
and unsatisfactory stability of CS and the unfriendly cost of AC limited
their applications to be used alone as a single adsorbent. Here, we
report a novel method to prepare a CS/AC membrane using PEG10000 as a porogen and sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP) as a cross-linking
agent. The adsorption efficiency and reusability of the PEG/TPP-modified
CS/AC membrane to remove RhB were investigated based on dynamic and
static adsorption models. The results reveal that the adsorption performance
of CS/AC membranes was significantly improved after the PEG/TPP modification
based on the abundance macroporous structure. The modified CS/AC membrane
with a 30% AC doping ratio exhibited an excellent adsorption efficiency
of 91.29 and 73.91% in the dynamic and static adsorption processes,
respectively. These results provide new insights into designing membranes
to remove dyes from wastewater efficiently.
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Yang, Jingjing; Han, Yijun; Sun, Zhiwei; Zhao, Xiaoyu; Chen, Fan; Wu, Tao; et al. (2021). PEG/Sodium Tripolyphosphate-Modified Chitosan/Activated
Carbon Membrane for Rhodamine B Removal. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c01444