Enhancing the Cu (II) removal in water using functional hybrid membranes

Noelle C. Zanini, Rennan F. S. Barbosa,Alana G. de Souza,Rafaela R. Ferreira, Paulo H. Camani, Sueli A. Oliveira, Daniella R. Mulinari,Derval S. Rosa

Sustainable Chemical Engineering(2024)

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This work developed composite and hybrid membranes of poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) with nanocurcumin (NC) and/or cloisite 20A (C20A). The dispersed phases were characterized by DLS, ζ potential, XRD, SEM, and FTIR, while XRD, SEM, FTIR, mechanical properties, contact angle, and copper sorption evaluated the composite membranes. DLS analysis indicated that the dispersed phases present a nanometric size distribution; ζ potential measurements showed low electrostatic stability, explaining the agglomeration effects observed. Pure PBAT membranes presented macro-pores throughout their structure, which showed a slight size reduction with the inclusion of NC and C20A. The membrane's mechanical performance was affected by the presence of the pores that acted as stress-concentrating defects, and the inclusion of the dispersed phases increased the membrane elastic modulus and tensile strength, especially for PBAT/0.5%C20A with values 18.7 and 8.9% higher than those of pure PBAT, respectively. Composite membranes also showed a hydrophilic nature with all the contact angle measurements lower than 90º. The sorption tests using a high-concentration copper solution (1000 mg/L) showed that the composite membranes achieved a removal of around 25%. These results highlighted the development of new eco-friendly membranes using NC and C20A as dispersed phases with the potential to remove toxic elements from water.
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