TY  - JOUR
AV  - none
UR  - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091785584&doi=10.1016%2fj.memsci.2020.118773&partnerID=40&md5=52e47143d1723d1a42998f588171b350
JF  - Journal of Membrane Science
VL  - 619
N2  - We prepared poly (vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) based membranes via the phase inversion method to investigate the individual and simultaneous effects of graphene oxide (GO) and poly (vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) additives. It was demonstrated that the noticeable contribution of GO was to lower membrane surface charge. The principal role of PVP was to enhance membrane porosity, α-to-β phase transformation and mechanical strength. PVP also assisted GO distribution in the membrane matrix owing to their hydrogen-bonding interactions. GO-PVP-PVDF membrane showed cumulative effects in membrane physicochemical properties. In both pure water and naphthol blue black (NBB) dye solutions at pHs 4�??10, the filtrate permeance increased from the pure PVDF to GO-PVDF, PVP-PVDF and GO-PVP-PVDF membranes. Therein, GO and PVP introduction provided permeance increases by one order of magnitude. All the membranes exhibited high dye rejections of �?�80.0 due to the Donnan exclusion mechanism. The membranes showed negligible dye adsorption. The stable filtration performance was demonstrated over 24-h multi-cycle filtration. The GO-PVP-PVDF membrane achieved outstanding high permeance (953�??1350 L m�??2 h�??1 MPa�??1) and excellent dye removal efficiencies (83.2�??87.5), which opened an avenue for application of this PVDF composite membrane to actual dye wastewater treatment. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
PB  - Elsevier B.V.
KW  - Additives; Composite membranes; Fluorine compounds; Graphene; Hydrogen bonds; Membranes; Physicochemical properties; Wastewater treatment
KW  -  Donnan exclusion mechanism; Dye wastewater treatments; Filtration performance; Hydrogen bonding interactions; Membrane surface charge; Phase-inversion method; Poly (vinylidene fluoride)(PVDF); Poly(vinylidene fluoride)
KW  -  Filtration
KW  -  amido black; graphene oxide; polyvinylidene fluoride; povidone
KW  -  adsorption; Article; chemical composition; contact angle; controlled study; filtration; hydrogen bond; hydrophilicity; pH; physical chemistry; pore size distribution; porosity; priority journal; surface area; surface charge; tensile strength; waste water management; zeta potential
KW  -  Additives; Filtration; Fluorine Compounds; Hydrogen Bonds; Membranes; Permeability; Phase Transition; Solutions
N1  - cited By 27
Y1  - 2021///
A1  - Tran, T.T.V.
A1  - Kumar, S.R.
A1  - Nguyen, C.H.
A1  - Lee, J.W.
A1  - Tsai, H.-A.
A1  - Hsieh, C.-H.
A1  - Lue, S.J.
ID  - scholars15255
TI  - High-permeability graphene oxide and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) blended poly(vinylidene fluoride) membranes: Roles of additives and their cumulative effects
SN  - 03767388
ER  -