Cellulose Acetate/P4VP-b-PEO Membranes for the Adsorption of Electron-Deficient Pharmaceutical Compounds

2019 
The prevalence of pharmaceutical compounds in surface and groundwater presents a rising threat to human health. As such, the search for novel materials that serve to avoid their release into the environment or for the remediation once in the water effluent is of utmost importance. The present work describes the fabrication of a cellulose acetate membrane modified with the block copolymer poly(4-vinylpyridine-b-ethylene oxide) (P4VP-b-PEO) crafted for the specific targeting and adsorption of electron-deficient pharmaceuticals (EDPs). The EDPs under study were sulfamethoxazole, sulfadiazine, and omeprazole. The results as part of this work present a thorough characterization of the prepared membranes by FTIR, contact angle measurement, and SEM images. Moreover, results show that the adsorptive character of the membrane correlates with the relative electron deficiency and spatial orientation of the contaminant. Interestingly, the addition of nominal 1% P4VP-b-PEO to the cellulose matrix helps to increase the...
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