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  • 2022Application of g-C 3 N 4 /ZnO nanocomposites for fabrication of anti-fouling polymer membranes with dye and protein rejection superioritycitations

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  • Esmaeili, Amin
  • Rabiee, Navid
  • Pourbasheer, Eslam
  • Saeb, Mohammad Reza
  • Naderi, Ghasem
  • Koyuncu, Ismail
  • Vatanpour, Vahid
  • Paziresh, Shadi
  • Mousavi Khadem, Seyed Soroush
  • Mehrpooya, Mehdi
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  • Ganjali, Mohammad Reza
  • Abida, Otman
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Application of g-C 3 N 4 /ZnO nanocomposites for fabrication of anti-fouling polymer membranes with dye and protein rejection superiority

  • Esmaeili, Amin
  • Rabiee, Navid
  • Pourbasheer, Eslam
  • Saeb, Mohammad Reza
  • Naderi, Ghasem
  • Koyuncu, Ismail
  • Vatanpour, Vahid
  • Paziresh, Shadi
  • Dehqan, Ahmad
  • Mousavi Khadem, Seyed Soroush
  • Mehrpooya, Mehdi
  • Habibzadeh, Sajjad
  • Ganjali, Mohammad Reza
  • Abida, Otman
Abstract

Polysulfone (PSf) membranes are privileged for water and wastewater treatment, but because of their hydrophobic nature, they suffer from fouling, which lowers their performance and lifetime. In this work, g-C 3 N 4 and g-C 3 N 4 /ZnO nanomaterials were synthesized via a hydrothermal method to modify the PSf membrane for effective dye separation and reduction of organic fouling. Since g-C 3 N 4 /ZnO possesses –OH and –NH reactive groups, g-C 3 N 4 /ZnO/PSf membrane revealed higher porosity, hydrophilicity, negative surface charge, and lower contact angle. The results of filtration analysis also showed a higher performance for nanomembranes with respect to the neat PSf. Permeability and fouling resistance of neat PSf membrane were well below those of nanocomposite membranes, such that by incorporation of 0.5 wt% g-C 3 N 4 /ZnO nanocomposite in PSf they significantly improved to 85.93 L/m 2 h bar and 90%, respectively. The rejection rate was also increased for both types of dyes used in this study (99.9% for Reactive green 19 and 85.5% for Reactive Yellow 160). The outcome of this research would suggest the application of graphitic nitride nanomaterials for developing highly efficient polymer membranes.

Topics
  • nanocomposite
  • surface
  • polymer
  • reactive
  • nitride
  • permeability
  • porosity