Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications

Water pollution is a big issue of our world. This research aims to study the possibility of using carboxylate functionalized synthetic nonwoven fabrics for removing heavy metals from contaminated water. Poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and poly(itaconic acid) (PIA) were grafted from the surf...

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Main Authors: Wichuda Chanprapanon, Nithinart Chitpong
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Language:English
Published: Khon Kaen University 2020-09-01
Series:Engineering and Applied Science Research
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Online Access:https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/223863/164890/
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spelling doaj-cb40f257f5d84aa58243e820eb27031f2020-11-25T04:08:42ZengKhon Kaen UniversityEngineering and Applied Science Research2539-61612539-62182020-09-0147322223110.14456/easr.2020.25Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applicationsWichuda ChanprapanonNithinart ChitpongWater pollution is a big issue of our world. This research aims to study the possibility of using carboxylate functionalized synthetic nonwoven fabrics for removing heavy metals from contaminated water. Poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and poly(itaconic acid) (PIA) were grafted from the surfaces of individual Nylon 6,6 fibers of nonwoven fabrics by radiation induced-polymerization with Gamma-rays under various conditions. FTIR spectra show evidence of the carboxylate groups of PAA and PIA after polymer grafting. A comparison of fiber sizes and surface morphology of nonwoven Nylon fabrics before and after PAA and PIA grafting was examined using optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The shrinkage, curl and non-uniformity of fibers observed by OM and SEM after polymer grafting might cause the changes in the water permeabilities of the modified Nylon fabrics. After hydrolyzation of modified Nylon fabrics with sodium hydroxide, static cadmium (Cd2+) ion exchange capacities were measured for all fabric samples. The Langmuir model was used to calculate parameters ,including maximum static Cd2+ion exchange capacities and the association coefficients to explain behaviors of unmodified and modified nonwoven Nylon fabrics. Using unmodified and PAA-and PIA-modified Nylon fabrics as ion-exchange membranes, these membranes provide higher water flowability than conventional membranes. Furthermore, the static Cd2+ion exchange capacities of these ion-exchange membranes are comparable to commercial ion-exchange materials. It was also found that duration time of radiation inducing and heating steps along with various types of polymer grafting affected the ion exchange capacities and membrane performance.https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/223863/164890/nonwovenfunctionalizationheavy metalsion-exchangeradiation
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author Wichuda Chanprapanon
Nithinart Chitpong
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Nithinart Chitpong
Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications
Engineering and Applied Science Research
nonwoven
functionalization
heavy metals
ion-exchange
radiation
author_facet Wichuda Chanprapanon
Nithinart Chitpong
author_sort Wichuda Chanprapanon
title Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications
title_short Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications
title_full Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications
title_fullStr Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications
title_full_unstemmed Functionalized nonwoven Nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications
title_sort functionalized nonwoven nylon fabrics for cadmium ion exchange applications
publisher Khon Kaen University
series Engineering and Applied Science Research
issn 2539-6161
2539-6218
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Water pollution is a big issue of our world. This research aims to study the possibility of using carboxylate functionalized synthetic nonwoven fabrics for removing heavy metals from contaminated water. Poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and poly(itaconic acid) (PIA) were grafted from the surfaces of individual Nylon 6,6 fibers of nonwoven fabrics by radiation induced-polymerization with Gamma-rays under various conditions. FTIR spectra show evidence of the carboxylate groups of PAA and PIA after polymer grafting. A comparison of fiber sizes and surface morphology of nonwoven Nylon fabrics before and after PAA and PIA grafting was examined using optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The shrinkage, curl and non-uniformity of fibers observed by OM and SEM after polymer grafting might cause the changes in the water permeabilities of the modified Nylon fabrics. After hydrolyzation of modified Nylon fabrics with sodium hydroxide, static cadmium (Cd2+) ion exchange capacities were measured for all fabric samples. The Langmuir model was used to calculate parameters ,including maximum static Cd2+ion exchange capacities and the association coefficients to explain behaviors of unmodified and modified nonwoven Nylon fabrics. Using unmodified and PAA-and PIA-modified Nylon fabrics as ion-exchange membranes, these membranes provide higher water flowability than conventional membranes. Furthermore, the static Cd2+ion exchange capacities of these ion-exchange membranes are comparable to commercial ion-exchange materials. It was also found that duration time of radiation inducing and heating steps along with various types of polymer grafting affected the ion exchange capacities and membrane performance.
topic nonwoven
functionalization
heavy metals
ion-exchange
radiation
url https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/223863/164890/
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