Nanocellulose-based polyurethane foam adsorbent for pressure-driven dye-contaminated water purification
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2023
Abstract
Dye-contaminated water has caused a worldwide pollution, which is threatening aquatic organisms and human health. In this work, a pressure-driven foam adsorbent (PFA) was bioinspired from the tapestry turban for purifying the dye-contaminated water. The PFA was prepared using an one-step method from nanocellulose (NC), amino-functionalized ZIF-8 (ZIF-8-NH2), and high resilience polyurethane foam (PUF). It was applied to efficiently remove methyl orange (MO) and crystal violet (CV) dyes from dye-contaminated waste solutions. The maximum adsorption capacity of PFA for MO and CV was 225.9 mg/g (25 °C, pH = 2) and 41.6 mg/g (25 °C, pH = 10), respectively, which were acceptable as compared with the reported works. The dyes could be efficiently removed from various river water samples. After 5 cycles, the removal efficiencies of MO and CV decreased from 92.0% and 85.7% to 84.7% and 76.1%, respectively. Moreover, the PFA relied on pressure-driven force to release the purified water under a low pressure.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
First Page
93817
Last Page
93829
Recommended Citation
Huang, X., Qiu, C., Chen, Y., Zhang, X., Qi, J., Jiang, Y., de Hoop, C., & Huang, X. (2023). Nanocellulose-based polyurethane foam adsorbent for pressure-driven dye-contaminated water purification. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30 (41), 93817-93829. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-29098-0