Synthesis and characterization of TiO 2 based nanomaterials and their applications in water purification
Date
2018
Authors
Nair, Abhinav K.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
TiO 2 nanoparticles have received great amount of research interest due to their interesting
properties like photocatalysis, self-cleaning, super hydrophilicity etc. This work focuses on
TiO 2 nanofibers (TNF) and nanosheets (TNS). Hydrothermal technique was used for
synthesising both the nanostructures. The nanostructures were used for water purification via
two modes: - nanocomposite membrane and photocatalytic hierarchical membranes. As such
synthesised TiO 2 nanostructures were blend with polysulfone to form nanocomposite
ultrafiltration membranes. Polysulfone (PSF) is a good polymer for membrane synthesis but
its hydrophobicity results in greater fouling. The addition of hydrophilic TiO 2 nanostructures
can improve the hydrophilicity and enhance the membrane performance. TNF were
incorporated in PSF along with polyethylene glycol as a pore former. The novel membranes
showed high flux and superior antifouling properties. Highest performance was observed at
10 wt% addition of TNF. TNS was also incorporated in PSF and the membranes were used
for rejection of dyes. Best performance for congo red dye rejection was observed at 12-15
wt% addition of TNS. For rhodamine-B dye best performance was observed at 7-10 wt%
addition of TNS. Apart from ultrafiltration membranes, the photocatalytic activity of the TiO 2
nanostructures were also studied and applied for water treatment. Hierarchical membranes
(HM) were synthesised using these nanostructures along with modifiers like silver (Ag) &
graphene oxide (GO). TNF was doped with Ag to improve their photocatalytic activity and
used for synthesizing hierarchical membrane for dye degradation. The Ag-TNS membranes
showed good degradation for rhodamine-B dye.
TNS had shown better photocatalytic activity during preliminary studies, hence they were
used extensively for making photocatalytic hierarchical membranes. TNS was modified with
GO to form a composite and used for hierarchical membrane synthesis. The membranes
exhibited very good dye removal capabilities. Similarly Ag was also used as a modifier for
TNS and applied in hierarchical membranes. The membranes showed good congo red dye
removal capacity and also exhibited potential to work under solar radiation. The capability to
photo degrade under solar radiation was further explored by synthesising a floating
photocatalyst by coating low density polyethylene beads with a composite film of Ag-TNS in
PSF. The beads showed appreciable photo degradation of congo red dye under sun light.
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TiO 2 nanofibers, TiO 2 nanosheets, Polysulfone, Graphene oxide, Nanocomposite membrane, Department of Chemical Engineering