Preparation and Characterization of Chitosan Thin Films on Mixed-Matrix Membranes for Complete Removal of Chromium |
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Authors: | Vignesh Nayak Mannekote Shivanna Jyothi Prof. R Geetha Balakrishna Dr. Mahesh Padaki Prof. Ahmad Fauzi Ismail |
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Affiliation: | aCenter for Nano and Material Sciences, Jain University, Ramanagaram, Bangalore, 562112, India;bAdvanced Membrane Research Centre (AMTEC), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, UTM Skudai, 81310, Johor, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Herein we present a new approach for the complete removal of CrVI species, through reduction of CrVI to CrIII, followed by adsorption of CrIII. Reduction of chromium from water is an important challenge, as CrIV is one of the most toxic substances emitted from industrial processes. Chitosan (CS) thin films were developed on plain polysulfone (PSf) and PSf/TiO2 membrane substrates by a temperature-induced technique using polyvinyl alcohol as a binder. Structure property elucidation was carried out by X-ray diffraction, microscopy, spectroscopy, contact angle measurement, and water uptake studies. The increase in hydrophilicity followed the order: PSf < PSf/TiO2 < PSf/TiO2/CS membranes. Use of this thin-film composite membrane for chromium removal was investigated with regards to the effects of light and pH. The observations reveal 100 % reduction of CrVI to CrIII through electrons and protons donated from OH and NH2 groups of the CS layer; the reduced CrIII species are adsorbed onto the CS layer via complexation to give chromium-free water. |
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Keywords: | chitosan chromium composite membranes hydrophilicity reduction |
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