Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is widely regarded as one of the most extensively applied photocatalytic semiconductor materials. However, conventional powdered titanium dioxide exhibits certain limitations, including relatively weak light absorption capability, a small surface area and insufficient active sites. This study successfully prepared flexible and porous silicon dioxide (SiO2)–titanium dioxide nanofiber membranes (NFMs) by implementing electrospinning technology and calcination processes. The porous membranes demonstrate remarkable performance in water treatment, featuring a high specific surface area (49 m2/g) and porosity, enabling efficient adsorption and removal of organic pollutants in water. Remarkably, the NFMs-800 variant exhibits outstanding photocatalytic performance, achieving complete removal of adsorbed organic compounds under ultraviolet irradiation. The design and fabrication methods of this porous membrane are simple and scalable, providing a potential solution for practical water-treatment applications. Consequently, the silicon dioxide–titanium dioxide porous membrane holds significant prospects in the field of water treatment, offering a promising contribution to the attainment of efficient and sustainable water resource management.
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June 24 2023
Enhanced degradation of methylene blue dye using flexible SiO2–TiO2 nanofiber membranes Available to Purchase
Yalong Liu;
Yalong Liu
Full-time Research student
School of Textile and Fashion, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
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Binjie Xin;
School of Textile and Fashion, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
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Zhuoming Chen;
Zhuoming Chen
Associate Professor
School of Textile and Fashion, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
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Yingqi Xu;
Yingqi Xu
Associate Professor
School of Textile and Fashion, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
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Yan Liu;
Yan Liu
Senior Experimental Engineer
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
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Lifeng Li;
Lifeng Li
Chief Executive Officer
Shanghai Excilon New Material Co.,Ltd, Excilon New Material Co., Ltd, Shanghai, China
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Qitong Jiang;
Qitong Jiang
Full-time Research student
School of Textile and Fashion, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
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Md All Amin Newton
Md All Amin Newton
Full-time Research student
School of Textile and Fashion, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 05 2023
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June 08 2023
Online ISSN: 2050-6260
Print ISSN: 2050-6252
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2024
Surface Innovations (2024) 12 (3-4): 191–201.
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Received:
January 05 2023
Accepted:
June 08 2023
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Liu Y, Xin B, Chen Z, Xu Y, Liu Y, Li L, Jiang Q, Newton MAA (2024), "Enhanced degradation of methylene blue dye using flexible SiO2–TiO2 nanofiber membranes". Surface Innovations, Vol. 12 No. 3-4 pp. 191–201, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jsuin.23.00025
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