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      Study the self cleaning, antibacterial and photocatalytic properties of TiO2 entrapped PVDF membranes

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          The modified PVDF membranes were prepared by adding different amounts of TiO(2) particles (0-4 wt.%) into the casting solution. The TiO(2) entrapped PVDF membranes (0-4% PVDF/TiO(2)) were tested for its antibacterial property by using Escherichia Coliform (E. Coli), photoactive property using Reactive Black 5 (RB5) dye and self cleaning (antifouling) properties by fouling using 1% BSA solution. Results showed that TiO(2) addition significantly affects the pore size and hydrophilicity of the PVDF/TiO(2) membrane. This also improves the flux and permeability of modified PVDF/TiO(2) membrane. The results of antibacterial study showed that the composite PVDF/TiO(2) membrane removes E. Coli at a very faster rate than neat PVDF membrane and membrane with 4% TiO(2) possess highest antibacterial property. The RB5 dye removal using PVDF/TiO(2) occurs under UV by photolysis and photocatalysis mechanisms. The rate of RB5 dye color removal was faster as compared to the rate of aromatic ring structure. The resistance study showed 2% TiO(2) membrane having lower fouling resistance as compared to others. The fouling resistance caused by loosely bound protein (R(c)) was lower than the strongly bound protein (R(f)). The performance of fouled membranes flux and TMP can be recovered to its initial value by simple UV treatment.

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          Journal of Hazardous Materials
          Journal of Hazardous Materials
          Elsevier BV
          03043894
          December 2009
          December 2009
          : 172
          : 2-3
          : 1321-1328
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          10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.07.139
          19729240
          28b1d906-f1b2-40e4-a4f4-a7f563b21ee2
          © 2009

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