Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Improvement of Effectiveness and Photocatalytic Properties of Poly(vinylidene Fluoride)-TiO2-WO3 Membrane with Polydopamine Modification for Natural Rubber Wastewater Treatment
View through CrossRef
This study investigates the enhancement of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) membranes modified with TiO2, tungsten trioxide, and coated with polydopamine (PDA) for rubber industry wastewater treatment. PDA coating improved the adhesion and dispersion of photocatalyst particles on the PVDF membrane. Membrane characterization using FTIR, SEM, SEM-EDX, XRD, mechanical strength, porosity, pore size analysis, water contact angle, and water uptake confirmed the structural and surface property enhancements of the PVDF-TiO2-WO3/PDA membrane, which contributed to improved pollutant rejection performance. The PVDF-TiO2-WO3/PDA membrane enhanced ammonia, phenol, chemical oxygen demand, and total dissolved solids rejection by 98.22%, 99.39%, 87.18%, and 51.06%, respectively, compared to the pristine PVDF membrane. After pretreatment, the flux value was 154.32 L/m2·h. The membrane exhibited the best photocatalytic degradation activity, with TiO2-WO3 nanoparticles enhancing pollutant removal under visible light and PDA coating contributing to enhanced selective permeability. Kinetic studies indicated that the zero-order kinetic model best describes photocatalytic activity. Membrane performance remained stable over five cycles, with high pollutant rejection despite some pore blockage and swelling. Overall, PDA modification on PVDF-TiO2-WO3 membranes offers a promising solution for efficient and environmentally friendly rubber wastewater treatment.
Periodica Polytechnica Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Title: Improvement of Effectiveness and Photocatalytic Properties of Poly(vinylidene Fluoride)-TiO2-WO3 Membrane with Polydopamine Modification for Natural Rubber Wastewater Treatment
Description:
This study investigates the enhancement of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) membranes modified with TiO2, tungsten trioxide, and coated with polydopamine (PDA) for rubber industry wastewater treatment.
PDA coating improved the adhesion and dispersion of photocatalyst particles on the PVDF membrane.
Membrane characterization using FTIR, SEM, SEM-EDX, XRD, mechanical strength, porosity, pore size analysis, water contact angle, and water uptake confirmed the structural and surface property enhancements of the PVDF-TiO2-WO3/PDA membrane, which contributed to improved pollutant rejection performance.
The PVDF-TiO2-WO3/PDA membrane enhanced ammonia, phenol, chemical oxygen demand, and total dissolved solids rejection by 98.
22%, 99.
39%, 87.
18%, and 51.
06%, respectively, compared to the pristine PVDF membrane.
After pretreatment, the flux value was 154.
32 L/m2·h.
The membrane exhibited the best photocatalytic degradation activity, with TiO2-WO3 nanoparticles enhancing pollutant removal under visible light and PDA coating contributing to enhanced selective permeability.
Kinetic studies indicated that the zero-order kinetic model best describes photocatalytic activity.
Membrane performance remained stable over five cycles, with high pollutant rejection despite some pore blockage and swelling.
Overall, PDA modification on PVDF-TiO2-WO3 membranes offers a promising solution for efficient and environmentally friendly rubber wastewater treatment.
Related Results
SiO2 /WO3 /ZnO Based Self-cleaning Coatings for Solar Cells
SiO2 /WO3 /ZnO Based Self-cleaning Coatings for Solar Cells
Abstract
The accumulation of pollution and any kinds of contamination on the glass cover of the solar cell affects the efficiency of the photovoltaic (PV) systems. The cont...
Controlled degradation of natural rubber by microparticles containning titanium dioxide
Controlled degradation of natural rubber by microparticles containning titanium dioxide
Photooxidative degradation of natural rubber by of titanium dioxide (TiO2) under accelerated ultraviolet light and sunlight was investigated. Degradation of unvulcanized natural ru...
Procedure for Western blot v1
Procedure for Western blot v1
Goal: This document has the objective of standardizing the protocol for Western blot. This technique allows the detection of specific proteins separated on polyacrylamide gel and t...
The Hydrothermal Synthesis of TiO2-GO with Enhance Photocatalytic Activity
The Hydrothermal Synthesis of TiO2-GO with Enhance Photocatalytic Activity
A composite material consisting of titanium dioxide and graphene oxide (TiO2–GO) was synthesized through a hydrothermal reaction. This reaction involved the use of Ti(SO4)2 in an e...
Biomarkers of Fluoride in Children Exposed to Different Sources of Systemic Fluoride
Biomarkers of Fluoride in Children Exposed to Different Sources of Systemic Fluoride
There has been no comparison between fluoride concentrations in urine and nails of children exposed to different sources of systemic fluoride. The aim of this study was to compare ...
Bridging bones
Bridging bones
Chapter 2 presents the evaluation of the feasibility of utilizing whole-body [18F]Fluoride PET/CT for visualizing molecular new bone formation in clinically active PsA patients. Th...
Adsorption and Photocatalytic Mineralization of Bromophenol Blue Dye with TiO2 Modified with Clinoptilolite/Activated Carbon
Adsorption and Photocatalytic Mineralization of Bromophenol Blue Dye with TiO2 Modified with Clinoptilolite/Activated Carbon
This study presents a hybridized photocatalyst with adsorbate as a promising nanocomposite for photoremediation of wastewater. Photocatalytic degradation of bromophenol blue (BPB) ...
Photocatalytic Degradation of Gaseous Benzene Using Cu/Fe-Doped TiO2 Nanocatalysts under Visible Light
Photocatalytic Degradation of Gaseous Benzene Using Cu/Fe-Doped TiO2 Nanocatalysts under Visible Light
Visible-light-enhanced TiO2 nanocatalysts doped with Cu and Fe were synthesized using the sol–gel method to investigate their performance in degrading gaseous benzene. The structur...

