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Biomed Chromatogr ; 36(11): e5454, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35853840

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In this work, MIL-53(Al), as an inorganic "filler" component, was embedded in polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) and polystyrene-block-polybutadiene (SBS) matrices to prepare two mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs), using a simpler method than that previously reported. The PVDF and SBS membranes retained much of the properties of PVDF, SBS, and native MIL-53(Al). The prepared MMMs were then placed in a vortex-stirred sample solution to develop a membrane solid-phase extraction method to extract estrogens and parabens, which were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. The extraction efficiencies of the two membranes were compared, with the PVDF membrane exhibiting superior performance. In addition, the PVDF membrane was more freestanding and flexible, and its preparation method was also more facile and simple. The extraction conditions were optimized, and the analytical method showed low limits of detection (0.005-0.18 ng/mL), good linearity, and high accuracy, with recoveries ranging from 90.7% to 102.5%. As a result, this membrane solid-phase extraction method indicated its potential for application in aqueous sample pretreatment. For metal-organic framework-based MMM used in this method, in addition to being durable, freestanding, mechanically stable, and possessing a large area, it should also exhibit high metal-organic framework incorporation, good flexibility, and appropriate thickness and weight.


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Metal-Organic Frameworks , Parabens , Butadienes , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Elastomers , Estrogens , Fluorocarbon Polymers , Metal-Organic Frameworks/chemistry , Parabens/analysis , Polystyrenes/analysis , Polyvinyls , Solid Phase Extraction/methods
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(12): 11082-11094, 2017 Mar 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28244726

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Graphene oxide quantum dots (GOQDs), novel carbon-based nanomaterials, have attracted tremendous research interest due to their unique properties associated with both graphene and quantum dots. In the present study, thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes comprising GOQDs dispersed within a tannic acid (TA) film were fabricated by an interfacial polymerization reaction for low-pressure nanofiltration (NF). The resultant TA/GOQDs TFN membranes had measurably smoother and more hydrophilic, negatively charged surfaces compared to the similarly formed TA thin film composite (TFC) membrane. Owing to the loose active layer structure and the combination of Donnan exclusion and steric hindrance, the TA/GOQDs TFN membrane showed a pure water flux up to 23.33 L/m2·h (0.2 MPa), which was 1.5 times more than that of pristine TA TFC membrane, while high dye rejection to Congo red (99.8%) and methylene blue (97.6%) was kept. In addition, the TA/GOQDs TFN membrane presented better antifouling properties, which was ascribed to the favorable changes in membrane hydrophilicity, ζ-potential, and surface roughness. These results indicated the great potential of such membranes in wastewater treatment, separation, and purification in many industrial fields.

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