Electrospun cationic nanofiber membranes for adsorption and determination of Cr(vi) in aqueous solution: adsorption characteristics and discoloration mechanisms
Abstract
In this study, a novel cationic nanofiber membrane with various functional groups, good structural stability, and high adsorption capacity of Cr(VI) is presented. This nanofiber membrane is prepared by electrospinning a mixed aqueous solution of a cationic polycondensate (CP) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). With the aid of PVA, CP can be smoothly electrospun without using any organic solvents, and the cross-linking between CP and PVA improves the stability of membrane in acidic solution. Chemical and morphology characterization reveals that the CP/PVA membrane is composed of interwoven nanofibers that contain numerous cationic groups. Due to its high cationicity and hydrophilicity, the CP/PVA membrane shows great affinity for HCr2O7− and Cr2O72−. Adsorption experiments indicate that the CP/PVA membrane can remove Cr(VI) from simulated wastewater rapidly and efficiently in both batch and continuous mode. Besides, the presence of most coexisting ions will not interfere with the adsorption. Due to the redox reaction between the CP/PVA membrane and adsorbed Cr(VI), the CP/PVA membrane exhibits distinct color change after Cr(VI) adsorption and the discoloration is highly dependent on the adsorption amount. Therefore, in addition to serving as a highly efficient adsorbent, the CP/PVA membrane is also expected to be a convenient and low-cost method for semi-quantitative determination of Cr(VI) in wastewater.