Polyacrylonitrile Nanofiber Membrane Water Purification

PDF Publication Title:

Polyacrylonitrile Nanofiber Membrane Water Purification ( polyacrylonitrile-nanofiber-membrane-water-purification )

Previous Page View | Next Page View | Return to Search List

Text from PDF Page: 011

Polymers 2020, 12, 2441 11 of 12 21. Ma, Z.; Zhou, G.; Chu, L.; Liu, Y.; Liu, C.; Luo, S.; Wei, Y. Efficient removal of heavy metal ions with an EDTA functionalized chitosan/polyacrylamide double network hydrogel. ACS Sustain. Chem. Eng. 2017, 5, 843–851. [CrossRef] 22. Pan, J.; Fei, H.; Song, S.; Yuan, F.; Yu, L. Effect of intermittent aeration on pollutants removal in subsurface wastewater infiltration system. Bioresour. Technol. 2015, 191, 327–331. [CrossRef] 23. Hembach, N.; Alexander, J.; Hiller, C.; Wieland, A.; Schwartz, T. Dissemination prevention of antibiotic resistance and facultative pathogenic bacteria by ultrafiltration and ozone treatment at an urban wastewater treatment plant. Sci. Rep. 2019, 9, 12843. [CrossRef] 24. Wu, B.; An, Y.; Li, Y.; Wong, F.S. Effect of adsoprtion/coagulation on membrane fouling in microfiltration process post-treating anaerobic digestion effluent. Desalination 2009, 242, 183–192. [CrossRef] 25. Meng, F.; Chae, S.-R.; Drews, A.; Kraume, M.; Shin, H.-S.; Yang, F. Recent advances in membrane bioreactors (MRRs): Membrane fouling and membrane material. Water Res. 2009, 43, 1489–1512. [CrossRef] 26. Zhao, H.; Wu, L.; Zhou, Z.; Zhang, L.; Chen, H. Improving the antifouling property of polysulfon ultrafiltration membrane by incorporation of isocyante-treated graphene oxide. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2013, 15, 9084–9092. [CrossRef] 27. Yan, F.; Chen, H.; Lu, Y.; Lu, Z.; Yu, S.; Liu, M.; Gao, C. Improving the water permeability and anitfouling property of thin-film composite polyamide nanofiltration membrane by modifying the active layer with triethanolamine. J. Membr. Sci. 2016, 513, 108–116. [CrossRef] 28. Rahimpour, A.; Jahanshahi, M.; Khalili, S.; Mollahosseini, A.; Zirepour, A.; Rajaeian, B. Novel functionalized carbon nanotube for improving the surface properties and performance of polyethersulfon (PES) membrane. Desalination 2012, 286, 99–107. [CrossRef] 29. Jang, W.; Yun, J.; Jeon, K.; Byun, H. PVdF/graphene oxide hybrid membranes via electrospinning for water treatment applications. RSC Adv. 2015, 5, 46711–46717. [CrossRef] 30. Lee, J.; Yoon, J.; Kim, J.-H.; Lee, T.; Byun, H. Electrospun PAN–GO composite nanofibers as water purification membranes. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018, 135, 45858. [CrossRef] 31. Mangadlao, J.D.; Santos, C.M.; Felipe, M.J.L.; de Leon, A.C.C.; Rodrigues, D.F.; Advincula, R.C. On the antibacterial mechanism of graphene oxide (GO) Langmuir–Blodgett films. Chem. Commun. 2015, 51, 2886–2889. [CrossRef] [PubMed] 32. Liu, S.; Zeng, T.H.; Hofmann, M.; Burcombe, E.; Wei, J.; Jiang, R.; Kong, J.; Chen, Y. Antibacterial activity of graphite, graphite oxide, graphene oxide, and reduced graphene oxide: Membrane and oxidative stress. ACS Nano 2011, 5, 6971–6980. [CrossRef] [PubMed] 33. Chook, S.W.; Chia, C.H.; Zakaria, S.; Ayob, M.K.; Chee, K.L.; Huang, N.M.; Neoh, H.M.; Lim, H.N.; Jamal, R.; Rahman, R. Antibacterial performance of Ag nanoparticles and AgGO nanocomposites prepared via rapid microwave-assisted synthesis method. Nanoscale Res. Lett. 2012, 7, 541. [CrossRef] [PubMed] 34. Liao, C.; Zhao, X.-R.; Jiang, X.-Y.; Teng, J.; Yu, J.-G. Hydrothermal fabrication of novel three-dimensional graphene oxide-pentaerythritol composites with abundant oxygen-containing groups as efficient adsorbents. Microchem. J. 2019, 152, 104299. [CrossRef] 35. Konios, K.; Stylianakis, M.M.; Stratakis, E.; Kymakis, E. Dispersion behaviour of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 2014, 430, 108–112. [CrossRef] 36. Esmaeili, A.; Entezari, M.H. Facile and fast synthesis of graphene oxide nanosheets via bath ultrasonic irradication. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 2014, 432, 19–25. [CrossRef] 37. Chen, J.; Li, Y.; Huang, L.; Li, C.; Shi, G. High-yield preparation of graphene oxide from small graphite flakes via an improved Hummers method with a simple purification process. Carbon 2015, 81, 826–834. [CrossRef] 38. Jana, N.R.; Gearheart, L.; Murphy, C.J. Wet chemical synthesis of silver nanorods and nanowires of controllable aspect ratio. Chem. Commun. 2001, 7, 617–618. [CrossRef] 39. Jang, W.; Park, Y.; Park, C.; Seo, Y.; Kim, J.-H.; Hou, J.; Byun, H. Regulating the integrity of diverse composite nanofiber membranes using an organoclay. J. Membr. Sci. 2020, 598, 117670. [CrossRef] 40. Yang, B.; Liu, Z.; Guo, Z.; Zhang, W.; Wan, M.; Qin, X.; Zhong, H. In situ green synthesis of silver-graphene oxide nanocomposites by using trytophan as a reducing and stabilizing agent and their application in SERS. Appl. Surf. Sci. 2014, 316, 22–27. [CrossRef] 41. Zook, J.M.; MacCuspie, R.I.; Locascio, L.E.; Halter, M.D.; Elliott, J.T. Stable nanoparticle aggregates/agglomerates of different sizes and the effect of their size on hemolytic cytotoxicity. Nanotoxicology 2011, 5, 517–530. [CrossRef] [PubMed]

PDF Image | Polyacrylonitrile Nanofiber Membrane Water Purification

PDF Search Title:

Polyacrylonitrile Nanofiber Membrane Water Purification

Original File Name Searched:

polymers-12-02441.pdf

DIY PDF Search: Google It | Yahoo | Bing

Turbine and System Plans CAD CAM: Special for this month, any plans are $10,000 for complete Cad/Cam blueprints. License is for one build. Try before you buy a production license. More Info

Waste Heat Power Technology: Organic Rankine Cycle uses waste heat to make electricity, shaft horsepower and cooling. More Info

All Turbine and System Products: Infinity Turbine ORD systems, turbine generator sets, build plans and more to use your waste heat from 30C to 100C. More Info

CO2 Phase Change Demonstrator: CO2 goes supercritical at 30 C. This is a experimental platform which you can use to demonstrate phase change with low heat. Includes integration area for small CO2 turbine, static generator, and more. This can also be used for a GTL Gas to Liquids experimental platform. More Info

Introducing the Infinity Turbine Products Infinity Turbine develops and builds systems for making power from waste heat. It also is working on innovative strategies for storing, making, and deploying energy. More Info

Need Strategy? Use our Consulting and analyst services Infinity Turbine LLC is pleased to announce its consulting and analyst services. We have worked in the renewable energy industry as a researcher, developing sales and markets, along with may inventions and innovations. More Info

Made in USA with Global Energy Millennial Web Engine These pages were made with the Global Energy Web PDF Engine using Filemaker (Claris) software.

Infinity Turbine Developing Spinning Disc Reactor SDR or Spinning Disc Reactors reduce processing time for liquid production of Silver Nanoparticles.

CONTACT TEL: 608-238-6001 Email: greg@infinityturbine.com (Standard Web Page)