Preparation of photo‑catalytic copolymer grafted asymmetric membranes (N‑TiO2‑PMAA‑g‑PVDF/PAN) and their application on the degradation of bentazon in water
Date
2016-01-21
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Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute
Abstract
Nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide (N–TiO2)
was prepared and supported on a novel copolymer grafted
membrane matrix to avoid the problems associated with
the removal of spent photocatalyst from treated water.
Membranes of poly (methacrylic acid) grafted onto poly
(vinylidene difluoride) and blended with poly (acrylonitrile) (PMAA-g-PVDF/PAN) were prepared through a
dry–wet phase inversion technique. Methacrylic acid side
chains were grafted onto an activated PVDF backbone
by the method of reversible addition fragmentation chain
transfer polymerization and then the novel photocatalytic
asymmetric membranes of N–TiO2–PMAA-g-PVDF/PAN
were prepared. The casting solutions were blended with
1–5 % N–TiO2 before immersion into the coagulation bath.
PVDF and PAN offer several advantages which include:
mechanical strength and toughness, chemical resistance,
unaffected by long-term exposure to UV radiation, low
weight, and thermal stability. N–TiO2 was prepared through
sol-gel synthesis. The photocatalytic membranes were
evaluated by degradation process of herbicide bentazon in
water. Photodegradation studies revealed that the optimum
photocatalyst loading was 3 % N–TiO2 and the optimum
pH was 7 for the degradation of bentazon in water. UV–
Vis, TOC and LC–MS analyses confirmed the successful
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Keywords
Photocatalysis · Titanium dioxide · Polymer membranes · Photodegradation · Herbicides · Bentazon
Citation
Mungondori, H.H., Tichagwa, L., Katwire, D.M. and Aoyi, O., 2016. Preparation of photo-catalytic copolymer grafted asymmetric membranes (N-TiO 2-PMAA-g-PVDF/PAN) and their application on the degradation of bentazon in water. Iranian Polymer Journal, 25, pp.135-144.DOI 10.1007/s13726-015-0408-2