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THE REMOVAL OF REACTIVE RED 141 FROM WASTEWATER: A STUDY OF DYE ADSORPTION CAPABILITY OF WATER-STABLE ELECTROSPUN POLYVINYL ALCOHOL NANOFIBERS

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AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 20-31

Publisher

AUTEX
DOI: 10.2478/aut-2019-0040

Keywords

Reactive dye; textile wastewater; decolorization; electrospinning; pore size

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The study focused on preparing PVA nanofibrous membranes using the electrospinning method, improving their stability to water and heat through BTCA crosslinking, and demonstrating a good adsorption capability for Reactive Red 141 dye.
The dye production and its use in textile and related industries resulted in discharge of dye to wastewater. Adsorption for color removal is known as equilibrium separation process, and the resultant decolorization is influenced by physicochemical factors such as adsorbent surface area. The nanofiber membranes prepared by the electrospinning method have controllable nanofiber diameter and pore size distribution (PSD) with a high surface area to volume or mass ratio. In this study, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) nanofibrous membranes were prepared by the electrospinning method at different collection times such as 3, 5 and 10 h and heat fixated at 130, 150 and 170 degrees C for 10 min, and then, the adsorption capability of PVA nanofiber membranes for Reactive Red 141 from aqueous solution was investigated. In order to make PVA nanofibers stable to water, the nanofibrous membranes were chemically cross-linked by a polycarboxylic acid (1,2,3,4 butanetetracarboxylic acid (BTCA)). PVA nanofibrous membranes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, swelling tests and pore size analysis. The results indicated that BTCA crosslinking improved the thermal and water stability of the nanofibrous structure but has no significant effect on the pore sizes of the membranes. Adsorption of Reactive Red 141 was studied by the batch technique, and it was observed that PVA nanofibers removed approximately >80% of the dye.

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