TY - JOUR
T1 - Miniemulsion polymerization of cyclodextrin nanospheres for water purification from organic pollutants
AU - Baruch-Teblum, Eti
AU - Mastai, Yitzhak
AU - Landfester, Katharina
PY - 2010/8
Y1 - 2010/8
N2 - The pollution of groundwater and wells has become an environmental and economic hazard as a result of waste spillage, and industrial applications such as pesticides in agriculture. Conventional treatment techniques such as sand filtration, sedimentation, flocculation, coagulation, chlorination, and activated carbon are not very effective in reducing the concentration of the organic pollutants in the presence of dissolved organic matter. The objective of the current work is to design an efficient technology for water purification from organic contaminants by a new class of polymeric nanospheres based on cyclodextrins as building blocks. We synthesized a series of cross-linked cyclodextrin polymeric nanospheres of different sizes by a unique method, miniemulsion polymerization. These cyclodextrin nanospheres exhibit a high ability to absorb aromatic organic molecules such as toluene and phenol. Sorption experiments in solutions with high concentrations of corresponding organic molecules show a high adsorption capacity.
AB - The pollution of groundwater and wells has become an environmental and economic hazard as a result of waste spillage, and industrial applications such as pesticides in agriculture. Conventional treatment techniques such as sand filtration, sedimentation, flocculation, coagulation, chlorination, and activated carbon are not very effective in reducing the concentration of the organic pollutants in the presence of dissolved organic matter. The objective of the current work is to design an efficient technology for water purification from organic contaminants by a new class of polymeric nanospheres based on cyclodextrins as building blocks. We synthesized a series of cross-linked cyclodextrin polymeric nanospheres of different sizes by a unique method, miniemulsion polymerization. These cyclodextrin nanospheres exhibit a high ability to absorb aromatic organic molecules such as toluene and phenol. Sorption experiments in solutions with high concentrations of corresponding organic molecules show a high adsorption capacity.
KW - Cyclodextrin polymeric nanospheres
KW - Miniemulsion polymerization
KW - Sorption experiments
KW - Water purification
KW - Water-solid interfaces
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U2 - 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2010.05.007
DO - 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2010.05.007
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AN - SCOPUS:77955465954
SN - 0014-3057
VL - 46
SP - 1671
EP - 1678
JO - European Polymer Journal
JF - European Polymer Journal
IS - 8
ER -