4.6 Article

Construction of solvent resistance O-PASS@UiO-66-NH2/O-PASS composite membrane for methylene blue removal

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 139, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.52332

Keywords

adsorption; dyes; pigments; membranes; separation techniques; swelling

Funding

  1. Chengdu Technological Innovation RD Project [2021-YF05-00620-SN]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering [sklpme2020-3-02]
  3. 2019 Foundation Research Fostering Project-21
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21274094, 51573103]
  5. [2019SCU12007]

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This study successfully removed dyes from wastewater by combining ultrafiltration and adsorption techniques using different membrane materials. The N-O-PASS membrane with increased porosity provided more adsorption sites and higher ultrafiltration flux. The O-PASS@UiO-66-NH2/O-PASS composite membrane achieved complete dye rejection in 60 minutes and demonstrated great reusability. It also showed superior solvent resistance, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, especially in harsh conditions.
The purification of dye wastewater plays a critical role in water pollution treatment. Adsorption is a cheap and effective separation technology but is limited by the reuse of adsorption materials. Ultrafiltration membranes have a relatively high flux but their pores are too large to reject small dye molecules. In this study, negatively charged oxidized poly (arylene sulfide sulfone) (O-PASS) membrane, NMP pretreatment oxidized O-PASS (N-O-PASS) membrane, and O-PASS@UiO-66-NH2/O-PASS composite membranes were fabricated to retain cationic methylene blue (MB) from wastewater by combining ultrafiltration and adsorption techniques. The increased porosity of the N-O-PASS membrane provides more available adsorption sites for an equilibrium MB adsorption amount of 22.5 (mg g(-1)) and 100% rejection in the first 10 min during ultrafiltration with a pure water flux of 162.32 (L m(-2) h(-1) bar(-1)). Due to the enhanced hydrophilicity and separating property by deposited UiO-66-NH2 particles and PASS resin, O-PASS@UiO-66-NH2/O-PASS composite membrane shows a flux of 170.32 (L m(-2) h(-1) bar(-1)) and a 100% MB rejection in 60 min with great reusability. The O-PASS@UiO-66-NH2/O-PASS composite membrane is a new promising membrane for the removal of dyes from wastewater. Meanwhile, the superior solvent resistance endows it great adaptability in wide applications, especially in harsh conditions.

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