Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4989415 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An efficient gravity-driven catalytic membrane was developed in the current study. By taking advantage of its great surface area and high porosity, we prepared MnO2 nano-catalysts onto a polydopamine-coated nanofibrous substrate to achieve the combination of high catalyst loading (up to 9.7 wt%) and high water permeability (6155±448 L mâ2 hâ1 barâ1). In this approach, polydopamine was used as a green template for the spontaneous immobilization of MnO2 from a potassium permanganate solution, which resulted in uniformly-dispersed nano-catalysts without the need of strong reducing agent. Gravity-driven catalytic filtration results showed efficient removal (>95%) of the model pollutant methyl blue. This gravity-driven catalytic filtration process may open new opportunities for contaminant removal with high efficiency and low energy consumption.
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Authors
Jianqiang Wang, Hao Guo, Zhe Yang, Ying Mei, Chuyang Y. Tang,