Abstract

Porous polysulfone (PSf) beads are prepared using a liquid–liquid phase separation technique. The porous PSf beads are then used for the removal of endocrine disruptors, such as Biphenyl (BP), dibenzofuran (DBF), dibenzo- p-dioxin (DBD), biphenol A (BPA), and diethylstylbestrol (DES) from their aqueous solutions. The endocrine disruptors could be removed efficiently by a simple sorption method with hydrophobic porous PSf beads. The removal ratio was high for endocrine disruptors having high octanol–water distribution coefficients. The effect of sorption time, weight of PSf beads, ethanol amount in the solution, and the porosity of the beads on the removal of endocrine disruptors was investigated. The adsorbed endocrine disruptors in the PSf beads could be effectively removed by 2-propanol or ethanol, which indicated that the beads could be reused. The study suggested that the porous PSf beads have a potential ability to be used for the removal of endocrine disruptors in environmental application.

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