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  • A new silica-based ceramic hollow fiber microporous membrane was developed using guinea cornhusk ash, aimed at effectively removing microplastics from water.
  • The study focused on creating a thin film composite by coating the membrane with a poly(piperazine-amide) layer, which showed reduced pore size and porosity as the concentration of amine monomer increased.
  • Filtration tests indicated that the 1 wt% piperazine-based membrane significantly reduced the transmission of microplastics, including polyvinylpyrrolidone, while also exploring the effects of humic acid and sodium alginate on filtration efficiency.

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In this study, an economic silica based ceramic hollow fiber (HF) microporous membrane was fabricated from guinea cornhusk ash (GCHA). A silica interlayer was coated to form a defect free silica membrane which serves as a support for the formation of thin film composite (TFC) ceramic hollow fiber (HF) membrane for the removal of microplastics (MPs) from aqueous solutions. Polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polyvinyl-chloride (PVC), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) are the selected MPs The effects of amine monomer concentration (0.5 wt% and 1 wt%) on the formation of poly (piperazine-amide) layer via interfacial polymerization over the GCHA ceramic support were also investigated. The morphology analysis of TFC GCHA HF membranes revealed the formation of a poly (piperazine-amide) layer with narrow pore arrangement. The pore size of TFC GCHA membrane declined with the formation of poly (piperazine-amide) layer, as evidenced from porosimetry analysis. The increase of amine concentration reduced the porosity and water flux of TFC GCHA HF membranes. During MPs filtration, 1 wt% (piperazine) based TFC GCHA membrane showed a lower transmission percentage of PVP (2.7%) and other suspended MPs also displayed lower transmission. The impact of humic acid and sodium alginate on MPs filtration and seawater pretreatment were also analyzed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127298DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • A new silica-based ceramic hollow fiber microporous membrane was developed using guinea cornhusk ash, aimed at effectively removing microplastics from water.
  • The study focused on creating a thin film composite by coating the membrane with a poly(piperazine-amide) layer, which showed reduced pore size and porosity as the concentration of amine monomer increased.
  • Filtration tests indicated that the 1 wt% piperazine-based membrane significantly reduced the transmission of microplastics, including polyvinylpyrrolidone, while also exploring the effects of humic acid and sodium alginate on filtration efficiency.
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