Literature DB >> 28187384

Study on the removal of organic micropollutants from aqueous and ethanol solutions by HAP membranes with tunable hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity.

Junyong He1, Yulian Li1, Xingguo Cai1, Kai Chen1, Hejing Zheng2, Chengming Wang3, Kaisheng Zhang4, Dongyue Lin4, Lingtao Kong5, Jinhuai Liu4.   

Abstract

A biocompatible and uniquely defined hydroxyapatite (HAP) adsorption membrane with a sandwich structure was developed for the removal of organic micropollutants for the first time. Both the adsorption and membrane technique were used for the removal of organic micropollutants. The hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of the HAP adsorbent and membrane were tunable by controlling the surface structure of HAP. The adsorption of organic micropollutants on the HAP adsorbent was studied in batch experiments. The adsorption process was fit with the Freundlich model, while the adsorption kinetics followed the pseudo-second-order model. The HAP membrane could remove organic micropollutants effectively by dynamic adsorption in both aqueous and ethanol solutions. The removal efficiencies of organic micropollutants depended on the solution composition, membrane thickness and hydrophilicity, flow rate, and the initial concentration of organic micropollutants. The adsorption capacities of the HAP membrane with a sandwich structure (membrane thickness was 0.3 mm) were 6700, 6510, 6310, 5960, 5490, 5230, 4980 and 4360 L m-2 for 1-naphthyl amine, 2-naphthol, bisphenol S, propranolol hydrochloride, metolachlor, ethinyl oestradiol, 2,4-dichlorophenol and bisphenol A, respectively, when the initial concentration was 3.0 mg L-1. The biocompatible HAP adsorption membrane can be easily regenerated by methanol and was thus demonstrated to be a novel concept for the removal of organic micropollutants from both aqueous and organic solutions.
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Keywords:  Adsorption membrane; Hydrophilicity; Hydroxyapatite; Organic micropollutants

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28187384     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Removal of Ibuprofen from Water by Different Types Membranes.

Authors:  Mahdi Bourassi; Magda Kárászová; Mariia Pasichnyk; Raul Zazpe; Jana Herciková; Vlastimil Fíla; Jan M Macak; Jana Gaálová
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 4.329

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