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Journal of Nanomaterials | 2015

Electrospun carbon nanofiber membranes for filtration of nanoparticles from water

Mirko Faccini; Guadalupe Borja; Marcel Boerrigter; Diego Morillo Martín; Sandra Martinez Crespiera; Socorro Vázquez-Campos; Laurent Aubouy; David Amantia

Nowadays, hundreds of consumer products contain metal and metal oxide nanoparticles (NP); this increases the probability of such particles to be released to natural waters generating a potential risk to human health and the environment. This paper presents the development of efficient carboneous nanofibrous membranes for NP filtration from aqueous solutions. Free-standing carbon nanofiber (CNF) mats with different fiber size distribution ranging from 126 to 554 nm in diameter were produced by electrospinning of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) precursor solution followed by thermal treatment. Moreover, tetraethoxyorthosilicate was added to provide flexibility and increase the specific surface area of the CNF. The resulting membranes are bendable and mechanically strong enough to withstand filtration under pressure or vacuum. The experimental results of filtration revealed that the fabricated membranes could efficiently reject nanoparticles of different types (Au, Ag, and TiO2) and size (from 10 to 100 nm in diameter) from aqueous solutions. It is worth mentioning that the removal of Ag NP with diameters as small as 10 nm was close to 100% with an extremely high flux of 47620 Lm-2 h-1 bar-1.


Materials | 2017

Aminated Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Nanofibers for the Selective Removal of Pb(II) from Polluted Water

Diego Morillo Martín; Mohamed Magdi Ahmed; Mónica Rodríguez; María Ángel García; Mirko Faccini

Electrospun nanofibers have been successfully applied to remove toxic and carcinogenic contaminants such as heavy metals from polluted water. In this study, an efficient adsorbent based on poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) nanofibers was developed following a cheap, versatile and scalable process. PET nanofibers were first produced by electrospinning, and their surface was chemically functionalized using a simple aminolysis process. The capacity of the resulting material to adsorb Pb(II) from synthetic solutions was evaluated as a function of the contact time, pH, and initial metal ion concentration. The adsorbent system presented a quick kinetic adsorption, reaching an extremely high maximum adsorption capacity of about 50 millimol (mmol) of Pb(II) per gram of adsorbent system after just 30 min. Moreover, the effect of competing metal ions, such as Ni(II), Cd(II) and Cu(II), was studied at different molar ratios. Finally, when tested in continuous flow mode, aminated PET (APET) nanofibers were able to remove 97% of Pb(II) ions in solution, demonstrating their potential for the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated water.


Polymers | 2018

Novel Photocatalytic PVDF/Nano-TiO2 Hollow Fibers for Environmental Remediation

Francesco Galiano; Xue Song; Tiziana Marino; Marcel Boerrigter; Omar Saoncella; Silvia Simone; Mirko Faccini; Christiane Chaumette; Enrico Drioli; Alberto Figoli

Polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) mixed matrix membranes loaded with inorganic TiO2 nanoparticles have received increasing attention in the last few years as self-cleaning membranes for possible application in wastewater treatment and seawater filtration. These novel membranes show increased hydrophilicity, stability and catalytic activity under UV-A irradiation. In this work, PVDF-TiO2 hollow fibers were prepared by employing new strategies for enhancing the stability of the TiO2 dispersion, reducing particle agglomeration and improving their distribution. The spinning conditions for producing ultrafiltration hollow fiber membranes from PVDF material and nano-TiO2 were investigated. Finally, the optimized fibers have been characterized and tested for methylene blue (MB) degradation in water and salty seawater, revealing good permeability, long-term stability under UV-A irradiation, and photo-catalytic activity in both test solutions.


Archive | 2017

Photocatalytic activity and synthesis procedures of TiO nanoparticles for potential applications in membranes

Tiziana Marino; Marcel Boerrigter; Mirko Faccini; Christiane Chaumette; Lawrence Arockiasamy; Jochen Bundschuh; Alberto Figoli

Heterogeneous photocatalysis based on oxide semiconductors is a promising technique for the prevention of microbial proliferation and to limit the growth of microorganisms. Among the studied photoc ...


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2014

Preparation of durable insecticide cotton fabrics through sol-gel treatment with permethrin

Mònica Ardanuy; Mirko Faccini; David Amantia; Laurent Aubouy; Guadalupe Borja


Fibers | 2017

Preparation and Characterization of Polymeric-Hybrid PES/TiO2 Hollow Fiber Membranes for Potential Applications in Water Treatment

Silvia Simone; Francesco Galiano; Mirko Faccini; Marcel Boerrigter; Christiane Chaumette; Enrico Drioli; Alberto Figoli


Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2018

Highly efficient removal of heavy metal ions from polluted water using ion-selective polyacrylonitrile nanofibers

D. Morillo Martín; Mirko Faccini; Martín García; David Amantia


Archive | 2016

Procedimiento para la preparación de skutteruditas nanoestructuradas del tipo CoSb3

Sandra Martínez Crespeira; David Amantia; César Pelegrín; Marisol S. Martín-González; Marta Rull Bravo; Begoña Abad Mayor; José Francisco Fernández Lozano; D. Gutierrez; Monica Della Pirriera; Mirko Faccini; Laurent Auvoy


Archive | 2016

Method for the production of nanostructured skutterudites of the CoSb3 type

Sandra Martínez Crespeira; David Amantia; César Pelegrín; Marisol S. Martín-González; Marta Rull Bravo; Begoña Abad Mayor; José Francisco Fernández Lozano; D. Gutierrez; Monica Della Pirriera; Mirko Faccini; Laurent Auvoy


Archive | 2015

Substance inhibitrice du transfert de couleur

Rodríguez Guadalupe Borja; Comellas Janina Serra; Mirko Faccini; David Amantia; Moreno Rosa Escudero; Hernández Miguel Osset; Laurent Aubouy

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David Amantia

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Laurent Aubouy

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Alberto Figoli

National Research Council

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Martín Diego Morillo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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