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Efficient removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater by composite adsorptive membrane modified with polyethyleneimine (PEI)

[Display omitted] •A composite adsorptive membrane with PEI modification was fabricated.•It demonstrates strong adsorption capacity, kinetics, and selectivity for Cr(VI).•It can be effectively regenerated for sustainably utilized with an alkaline solution.•Longer-term filtration proved its applicabi...

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Published in:Separation and purification technology 2024-10, Vol.346, p.127410, Article 127410
Main Authors: Nie, Daoyuan, Ma, Rui, Zhang, Yanhong, Wang, Weiwei, Nie, Guangze, Liu, Guangbing, Liu, Weijing, Zou, Dong
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description [Display omitted] •A composite adsorptive membrane with PEI modification was fabricated.•It demonstrates strong adsorption capacity, kinetics, and selectivity for Cr(VI).•It can be effectively regenerated for sustainably utilized with an alkaline solution.•Longer-term filtration proved its applicability with satisfactory treatment volume. The development of an efficient and economical method to remove the toxic Cr(VI) from water is a global challenge. This study developed a new composite adsorptive membrane by combining polyacrylonitrile (PAN) as a substrate with crosslinked polyethyleneimine (PEI) to efficiently remove Cr(VI) from wastewater. After optimizing the preparation conditions of the material, the Cr(VI) removal by PEI/GMA@PAN was investigated using batch adsorption and longer-term filtration experiments. The composite adsorptive membrane exhibited a high adsorption capacity, reaching a maximum of 89.16 mg/g, along with fast adsorption kinetics that achieved equilibrium within 100 min for Cr(VI) removal. Even in the presence of coexisting ions, PEI/GMA@PAN membrane maintained a high efficiency in removing Cr(VI). The removal mechanism mainly relied on electrostatic interactions and the reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III). Notably, long-term filtration experiments substantiated the membrane's effectiveness in removing Cr(VI) from synthetic wastewater, with an impressive treatment volume of 342 L/m2. The optimized PEI/GMA@PAN membrane also demonstrated low PEI leaching across a wide pH range and the potential for re-utilization through four-round cycles, underscoring its promising applicability in wastewater treatment. Therefore, the newly synthesized composite membranes show potential for the removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater.
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