Photocatalytically active layered double hydroxide-PVDF composite membranes for effective remediation of dyes contaminated water
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2024-09-30Author
Mukarram, ZubairYasir, Muhammad
Machovsky, Michal
Baig, Nadeem
Saood Manzar, Mohammad
Odeh, Jehad Abdulfatah Sadeq
K. Hassan, Mohamed
Hawari, Alaa
Odeh, Jehad
Cevik, Emre
Al-Ejji, Maryam
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In this work, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) intercalated CuFe layered double hydroxides (LDH) membranes were fabricated and investigated for UV-LED/persulfate degradation of methylene blue (MB), crystal violet (CV), methyl orange (MO), and Eriochrome black T (EBT) dyes from water. The PVDF-CuFe membrane exhibited improved heterogeneity, surface functionality (CuO, Fe–O, Cu–O–Fe), surface roughness, and hydrophilicity. The process parameters were optimized by response surface methodology, and maximum MB removal (100%) was achieved within 45.22–178.5 min at MB concentration (29.45–101.93 mg/L), PP concentration (0.5–2.41 g/L) and catalyst dosage (1.84–1.95 g/L). The degradation kinetics was well described by a pseudo-first-order model (R2 = 0.982) and fast reaction rate (0.029–0.089/min). The MB dye degradation mechanism is associated with HO·/SO4•− reactive species generated by Fe3+/Fe2+ or Cu2+/Cu+ in PVDF-CuFe membrane and PP dissociation. The PVDF-CuFe membrane demonstrated excellent recyclability performance with a 12% reduction after five consecutive cycles. The catalytic membrane showed excellent photocatalytic degradation of crystal violet (100%), methyl orange (79%), and Eriochrome black T (60%). The results showed that UV-LED/persulfate-assisted PVDF-CuFe membranes can be used as a recyclable catalyst for the effective degradation of dye-contaminated water streams.
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