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Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Filters Based on Dendritic and Cyclodextrin “Nanosponges” for the Removal of Organic Pollutants from Water
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FiltrationEngineeringChemistryWastewater TreatmentEthylene ImineChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryPropylene ImineWater TreatmentMonoaromatic HydrocarbonsOrganic PollutantsDrinking Water TreatmentPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonOrganic/inorganic Hybrid FiltersWater TechnologyEnvironmental EngineeringWater PurificationEnvironmental RemediationOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
Long-alkyl chain functionalized poly(propylene imine) dendrimer, poly(ethylene imine) hyperbranched polymer, and beta-cyclodextrin derivatives, which are completely insoluble in water, have the property of encapsulating organic pollutants from water. Ceramic porous filters can be impregnated with these compounds resulting in hybrid organic/ inorganic filter modules. These hybrid filter modules were tested for the effective purification of water, by continuous filtration experiments, employing a variety of water pollutants. It has been established that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can be removed very efficiently (more than 95%), and final concentrations of several ppb (microg/ L) are easily obtained. Representatives of the pollutant group of trihalogen methanes (THMs), monoaromatic hydrocarbons (BTX), and pesticides (simazine) can also be removed (>80%), although the filters are saturated considerably faster in these cases.
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