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- W3039318130 abstract "The polymer precursor plays a vital role in the membrane structure, as well as its permeance and rejection capability. In general, the polymer utilized in research is purified many times to obtain a higher purity, thus resulting in expensive and energy-consuming raw materials for membranes. Herein, we propose a facile method to prepare a nanofiltration hollow fiber membrane via reclaimed rubber recovered from waste tires as a precursor. The permeation tests reveal that the rubber-derived membrane with 12 wt% precursor concentration and three internal coating times exhibited the best performance for dye removal, with a methyl blue rejection rate of up to 93.1%. After three further filtration cycles, the permeate permeance obtained from the R1-12-L3 membrane could be maintained at 8.3 LMH/bar with a methyl blue rejection rate of 98.1%. These experimental results indicate that the rubber-derived hollow fiber membrane could be a feasible alternative for wastewater purification due to its low-cost, high-performing, and self-cleaning properties." @default.
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- W3039318130 title "A facile approach from waste to resource: Reclaimed rubber-derived membrane for dye removal" @default.
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