Abstract

Dye-contaminated water has caused a worldwide pollution, which is threatening aquatic organisms and human health. In this work, a pressure-driven foam adsorbent (PFA) was bioinspired from the tapestry turban for purifying the dye-contaminated water. The PFA was prepared using an one-step method from nanocellulose (NC), amino-functionalized ZIF-8 (ZIF-8-NH2), and high resilience polyurethane foam (PUF). It was applied to efficiently remove methyl orange (MO) and crystal violet (CV) dyes from dye-contaminated waste solutions. The maximum adsorption capacity of PFA for MO and CV was 225.9mg/g (25°C, pH = 2) and 41.6mg/g (25°C, pH = 10), respectively, which were acceptable as compared with the reported works. The dyes could be efficiently removed from various river water samples. After 5 cycles, the removal efficiencies of MO and CV decreased from 92.0% and 85.7% to 84.7% and 76.1%, respectively. Moreover, the PFA relied on pressure-driven force to release the purified water under a low pressure.

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