Abstract

In this study, a simple method for the fabrication of highly diffusive, adsorptive and conductive eco-friendly polyelectrolyte membranes (PEMs) with sulfonate functionalized pectin and poly(vinyl alcohol)(PVA) was established. The graft-copolymers were synthesized by employing the use of potassium persulfate as a free radical initiator from pectin (PC), a carbohydrate polymer with 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulphonic acid (AMPS) and sodium 4-vinylbenzene sulphonate (SVBS). The PEMs were fabricated from the blends of pectin graft-copolymers (PC-g-AMPS and PC-g-SVBS) and PVA by using a solution casting method, followed by chemical crosslinking with glutaraldehyde. The composite PEMs were fabricated by mixing phosphomolybdic acid with the aforementioned blends. The PEMs were successfully characterized by FTIR, XRD, SEM, and EDAX studies. They were assessed for the controlled release of an anti-cancer drug (5-fluorouracil) and the removal of toxic metal ions (Cu2+) from aqueous media. Furthermore, the composite PEMs were evaluated for fuel cell application. The 5-fluorouracil release capacity of the PEMs was found to be 93% and 99.1% at 300 min in a phosphate buffer solution (pH = 7.4). The highest Cu2+ removal was observed at 206.7 and 190.1 mg/g. The phosphomolybdic acid-embedded PEMs showed superior methanol permeability, i.e., 6.83 × 10−5, and 5.94 × 10−5, compared to the pristine PEMs. Furthermore, the same trend was observed for the proton conductivities, i.e., 13.77 × 10−3, and 18.6 × 10−3 S/cm at 30 °C.

Highlights

  • IntroductionPolymeric membranes have attracted much attention because of their unique advantages in the fields of biotechnology, food industry, water treatment and fuel cells [1,2,3,4,5]

  • Polymeric membranes have attracted much attention because of their unique advantages in the fields of biotechnology, food industry, water treatment and fuel cells [1,2,3,4,5].There are various kinds of polymer membranes available, i.e., pure polymer, blend, mixed matrix, polyelectrolyte, composite, organic-inorganic hybrid, etc., and which are nonionic, ionic, or complex in nature, to meet day-to-day challenges [6,7,8]

  • Pectin copolymers with AMPS and sodium 4-vinylbenzene sulphonate (SVBS) were synthesized by simple free radical polymerization using potassium persulphate as the initiator

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Summary

Introduction

Polymeric membranes have attracted much attention because of their unique advantages in the fields of biotechnology, food industry, water treatment and fuel cells [1,2,3,4,5]. Polyelectrolyte membranes (PEMs) have great advantages over other membranes due to their tunable characteristics, such as environmental responsivity, ion selection, solvent resistance, and ease of fabrication To meet this criterion, various polysaccharide-based membranes have been extensively studied for drug delivery [11], tissue engineering [12], pervaporation [13], desalination [14], COD removal [15], bioenergy generation [15], toxic metal ion removal [16], fuel cell [14,15,17]. PEM-based drug delivery systems have recently gained in popularity, in the biomedical fields of transdermal drug delivery, wound healing, and tissue engineering [26] Industries such as organic dyes, metal cleaning, mining, and metal finishing emit toxic heavy metal pollutants into the environment [27]. Membranes 2021, 11, 792 on PVA/pectin graft-copolymers for drug delivery and Cu2+ ion removal, nor on PMAembedded PEMs from PVA-pectin graft-copolymers for fuel cell applications

Materials
Fabrication of PEMs
Swelling Studies
Copper Ion Removal
Characterization
Synthesis of Graft-Copolymers
FTIR Studies
XRD Studies
SEM and EDAX Studies
Water Uptake Measurements
Copper Metal Ion Adsorption Studies
Proton Conductivity and Methanol Permeability Studies
Conclusions
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