Interpenetrating polymers supported on microporous polypropylene membranes for the transport of chromium ions

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作者
Yesid Tapiero [1 ]
Julio Sánchez [1 ]
Bernabé L.Rivas [1 ]
机构
[1] Polymer Department,Faculty of Chemistry,University of Concepción
关键词
Polypropylene; N-methyl-D-glucamine; Ion exchange; Donnan dialysis; Interpenetrating polymer networks; Chromium;
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TQ028.8 [新型分离法]; X505 [环境污染防治方法与设备];
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071012 ; 0713 ; 081701 ; 081704 ; 083002 ;
摘要
Modifying polypropylene membranes with interpenetrating polymer networks(IPNs) through the incorporation of poly(glycidyl methacrylate-N-methyl-D-glucamine)(P(GMA-NMG)) was performed by in situ synthesis via radical polymerization. The surface of the polypropylene membrane was activated by hydrophilic grafted polyelectrolyte, and then, pressure injection was used for the impregnation of the reactive solution in the membrane.Two types of pore-filled membranes were synthesized, chelating interpenetrating homopolymer networks of P(GMA-NMG), and chelating-ion exchange interpenetrating polymer networks(e.g., P(GMA-NMG)/P(AA),P(GMA-NMG)/P(AMPSA), and P(GMA-NMG)/P(Cl VBTA)). After their synthesis, the modified polypropylene membranes were characterized using techniques such as the electrokinetic potential, SEM, FT-IR, and Donnan dialysis to corroborate the chromium ion transport. The P(GMA-NMG) and complex network membranes exhibited a hydrophilic character with a water-uptake capacity between 20% and 35% and a percentage of modification between 4.0% and 7.0% in comparison with the behavior of the unmodified polypropylene membrane.Hexavalent chromium ions were efficiently transported from the food chamber at p H 9.0 when the 65.2%MTA1 P(Cl VBTA) homopolymer IPN membrane and 48.5% MTAG P(GMA-NMG)/P(Cl VBTA) IPN membrane were used. Similarly, hexavalent chromium ions were removed from the food chamber at pH 3.0 when MTAG(63.30%) and MTA1(35.68%) were used in 1 mol·LNa Cl solution as the extraction reagent.
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页码:938 / 946
页数:9
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