Polyamide amine /aramid nanofiber composite aerogels as an ultra-high capacity adsorbent for Congo red removal

2021 
Industrial wastewater containing dyes have led to global water scarcity and been severely damaging to human health. The demand for the exploration of practical and cost-effective dyes removal treatment is exploding. Here, we developed an ultrahigh-capacity adsorbent for dyes removal, especially for Congo red. We synthesized a polyamide amine dendrimer aerogel based on aramid nanofibers (ANF) through an effective method, which showed a specific area larger than ANFs aerogel by 38.1% due to the formation of polyamide amine dendrimer nanofibers bridging between ANF. Moreover, the key mechanism of CR adsorption is changed from π-π stacking to H-bond interaction because of abundant N, O atoms in polyamide amine molecules, which makes full use of adsorbents’ surface space. As a result, the maximum of CR adsorption capacity is up to 1957.881 mg/g and this value is still as high as 1567.063 mg/g even after five adsorption-desorption cycles. As we know, there are few reported adsorbents showing such high adsorption capacity toward CR. And in a real wastewater system, the adsorption performance toward CR changed slightly. Therefore, as an effective adsorbent, this composite nanofiber aerogel is very promising in the field of wastewater treatment.
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