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Polyvinyl alcohol-montmorillonite composites for water purification: Analysis of clay mineral cation exchange and composite particle synthesis.

Karlena Brown1, Mary Mendoza1, Tamanika Tinsley1, Madeleine Y Bee-DiGregorio1, Michael Bible1, Jerin L Brooks1, Melvin Colorado1, Jacob Esenther1, Andrew Farag1, Rachel Gill1, Eleni N Kalivas1, Raquel Lara1, Alex Lutz1, Jasmine Nazaire1, Alicia Rasines Mazo1, Rebeca S Rodriguez1, James C Schwabacher1, Alexander G Zestos1, Matthew R Hartings1, Douglas M Fox1.   

Abstract

Municipal and residential water purification rely heavily on activated carbon (AC), but regeneration of AC is costly and cannot be performed at the point-of-use. Clay minerals (CMs) comprise a class of naturally abundant materials with known capacities for analyte adsorbance. However, the gel-forming properties of CMs in aqueous suspension pose problems for these materials being used in water-purification. In this study, we have taken three main steps to optimize the use of CMs in these applications. First, we produced several variants of montmorillonite CMs to evaluate the effect of interstitial cation hydrophobicity on the ability of the CM to uptake chargecarrying organic pollutants. These variants include CMs with the following cations: sodium, hexyl(triphenyl) phosphonium, hexyadecyl(triphenyl)phosphonium, and hexyl(tributyl)phosphonium. Second, we synthesized polymer-clay mineral composite films composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), crosslinked in the presence of a CM variant. These films were evaluated for their ability to uptake malachite green (MG). Finally, we developed a one-pot synthetic method for the generation of polymer-clay particles for use in a continuous column process. We synthesized polymer-clay mineral particles using the highest performing CM (based on the film experiments) and evaluated the equilibrium capacity and kinetics of MG uptake from solution.

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Keywords:  Adsorption kinetics; Adsorption thermodynamics; Particle synthesis; Polymer clay composite; Water purification

Year:  2021        PMID: 34305255      PMCID: PMC8297557          DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2021.115297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Polyhedron        ISSN: 0277-5387            Impact factor:   3.052


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