Preparation and characterization of Polyaniline and TiO2 based nanocomposite membranes for water purification
Date
2016
Authors
Pereira, Valeen Rashmi
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Membrane based separation has proved its efficiency over other traditional
techniques of water purification. Significant research had been done in this area, still
the abundant scope of membrane technology has driven many scientists to further
explore the field. The current research work is one such attempt to study the
efficiency of nanomaterials in the polymeric membranes.
This research work is focused on incorporating Polyaniline and TiO2 based
nanocomposites into the polymer membranes and to study the properties and
performance of the prepared polymer nanocomposite membranes. Polyvinylidene
fluoride and Polysulfone were the two polymers used in this study. The different
nanomaterials prepared for this study include Polyaniline nanofibers, Polyaniline
coated TiO2, sulfated TiO2, Aminated TiO2. The properties and performance of the
membranes was analyzed by cross sectional morphology, surface hydrophilicity,
water uptake capacity, surface topography studies, permeation properties, antifouling
ability. The self-cleaning ability of the membranes was determined by evaluating the
flux recovery ratio. The water purification ability of the membranes was evaluated in
terms of heavy metal ion rejection and dye removal studies.
Polyvinylidene fluoride membrane containing 1.0 wt.% of Polyaniline
nanofibers exhibited a maximum rejection of 98.52% and 97.38% for Pb2+ and Cd2+
respectively. Polysulfone membranes containing sulfated TiO2 were successful in
removing Methylene Blue dye up to 90.4% under Ultraviolet radiation. PolyanilineTiO2 incorporated Polysulfone hollow fibre membranes showed maximum rejection
of 81.5% and 96.5% for Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Orange 16 dyes respectively.
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Department of Chemistry, Polyaniline, nanocomposites, heavy metal ion, dye removal