Pore structure evolution and adsorption behaviors of porous poly (vinyl alcohol) hydrogel prepared using Na2SO4 and CaCO3 as porogens

Author:

Xiang Lubing1,Yu Xi2,Xiang Aimin1ORCID,Lu Xiaoying3,Zhang Meng1,Zhou Hongfu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Processing and Application of Polymeric Foams of China National Light Industry Council, School of Light Industry Science and Engineering Beijing Technology and Business University Beijing People's Republic of China

2. Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration/Beijing for Bamboo & Rattan Science and Technology International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan Beijing People's Republic of China

3. Petrochemical Research Institute PetroChina Company Limited Beijing People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, porous poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogels with different pore sizes were fabricated using inorganic non‐metallic porogens by an environmentally friendly method, providing a potential solution for the field of wastewater treatment. PVA hydrogels have gained much attention in the field of wastewater treatment due to their excellent adsorption performance and porous network structure. However, the employment of inorganic non‐metallic salts as porogens for PVA hydrogels has received limited attention so far. In this study, porous PVA hydrogels were prepared by freeze‐thawing and freeze‐drying with sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) as porogens. PVA‐Na exhibited denser network structure with the concentration of Na2SO4 solution increased, and the tensile stress was enhanced by about 45 times. Meanwhile, the tensile stress of PVA‐Ca was improved significantly from 0.06 to 1.67 MPa, and the network structure became looser after adding CaCO3. Moreover, a comprehensive investigation was conducted on the adsorption performance of porous PVA hydrogel for Congo red (CR). Finally, five adsorption models were fitted to investigate the adsorption mechanism of porous PVA hydrogels, in which the maximum adsorption capacity of CR by PVA‐Na‐0.5 was predicted to be 215 mg/g by the Langmuir isothermal model fitting.Highlights The structure of PVA hydrogels was adjusted by Na2SO4 and CaCO3, respectively. The tensile stress of PVA‐Na with dense network structure increased 45 times. Compared to PVA‐FD, swelling equilibrium time of PVA‐Na reduced from 24 to 6 h. Equilibrium swelling rate of PVA‐Ca declined by half in comparison to PVA‐FD. Langmuir isothermal model predicted qmax of 215 mg/g for CR by PVA‐Na‐0.5.

Publisher

Wiley

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