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A one-stone-two-birds strategy for cellulose dissolution, regeneration, and functionalization as a photocatalytic composite membrane for wastewater purification

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Chao Duan, Xiaoshuang Liu, Guodong Tian, Dong Zhang, Yijian Wen, Yiyang Che, Zengyin Xie, Yonghao Ni
ABSTRACT

Photocatalytic membranes integrate membrane separation and photocatalysis to deliver an efficient solution for water purification , while the top priority is to exploit simple, efficient, renewable, and low-cost photocatalytic membrane materials. We herein propose a facile one-stone-two-birds strategy to construct a multifunctional regenerated cellulose composite membrane decorated by Prussian blue analogue (ZnPBA) microspheres for wastewater purification. The hypotheses are that: 1) ZnCl 2 not only serves as a cellulose solvent for tuning cellulose dissolution and regeneration, but also functions as a precursor for in-situ growth of spherical-like ZnPBA; 2) More homogeneous reactions including coordination and hydrogen bonding among Zn 2+ , [Fe(CN) 6 ] 3− and cellulose chains contribute to a rapid and uniform anchoring of ZnPBA microspheres on the regenerated cellulose fibrils (RCFs). Consequently, the resultant ZnPBA/RCM features a high loading of ZnPBA (65.3 wt%) and exhibits excellent treatment efficiency and reusability in terms of photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline (TC) (90.3 % removal efficiency and 54.3 % of mineralization), oil-water separation efficiency (>97.8 % for varying oils) and antibacterial performance (99.4 % for E. coli and 99.2 % for S. aureus ). This work paves a simple and useful way for exploiting cellulose-based functional materials for efficient wastewater purification.

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