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Co-Aggregation Induced by Amphiphilic Membrane Interface for the Capture of Trace Endocrine Disruptors from Water

Advanced Materials Interfaces [2022]
Qi Ouyang, Qilin Gui, Chang Liu, Xiaonong Chen
ABSTRACT

Endocrine disruptors (EDCs) are widely detected in water resources owing to the abuse of plastic products, posing a serious global concern. Unfortunately, the rapid, effective, and economical removal of trace EDCs from water remains a significant challenge. Herein, a novel adsorptive membrane (PVPM) with excellent recyclability and stability is prepared by the UV-initiated grafting of poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PNVP) onto the surface of polypropylene fibrous membrane (PPM). The PVPM exhibits high flux, low-pressure drop, and excellent adsorption performance. It can efficiently capture trace (10 µg L −1 ) EDCs with a removal efficiency of 99%. Notably, the adsorption performance of the PVPM remains unchanged even in river water. A mechanism for the adsorption is proposed based on adsorption kinetics and thermodynamics. Specifically, dynamic hydrophobic microdomains are generated between amphiphilic PNVP and EDCs and form co-aggregates on the PPM substrate. This co-aggregation is responsible for the large adsorption capacity for EDCs. A large decrease in the free energy (−16.65 kJ mol −1 ) of the adsorption process provides additional evidence for the strong adsorption affinity of the PVPM to EDCs. This study introduces a new pathway for designing low-cost and high-performance membrane adsorbents for prompt and efficient capture of trace EDCs from water.

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