Abstract

AbstractNovel composite membranes are successfully developed for adsorption and catalytic degradation of methylene blue (MB) by blending Fe3O4‐coated CNTs (Fe3O4@CNTs) nanoparticles in polyethersulfone (PES) and sulfonated polysulfone (SPSf) matrix via nonsolvent‐induced phase separation (NIPS) method assisted by magnetic field. Fe3O4@CNTs nanoparticles migrate to the separation layer under the induction of magnetic field, thus Fe3O4@CNTs/PES/SPSf composite membranes prepared under magnetic field exhibit a better dye removal ability compared with that without magnetic field. The MB removal ratio by Fe3O4@CNTs/PES/SPSf composite membrane containing 8 wt% Fe3O4@CNTs (M2−M) can reach up to 99% in 30 min under the conditions of 0.25 g composite membrane, 20 mg/L MB, 0.1 mol/L H2O2, pH = 3 and 80°C. Furthermore, the composite membranes show excellent recycling performance, as the MB removal capacity remains at 99% even after four cycles.

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