Cellulose acetate hollow fiber membranes from banana stem fibers coated by tio2 for degradation of waste textile dye

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Cellulose acetate hollow fiber membrane from banana stem fibers coated by TiO2 (CAHFMT) was prepared and characterized as an alternative material for degradation of waste textile dye. Its applicability was demonstrated by mechanical properties, FTIR, SEM, thermal resistance, performance, and degradation efficiency. Cellulose acetate (CA) was synthesized from banana stem fibers by swelling stage, acetylation reaction, and hydrolysis reaction. CA was modified using TiO2 of various concentrations. CAHFMT with 22% w/v dope concentration has the optimum mechanical properties (stress, strain and Young’s modulus), as well as hydrophilic properties. The performances of CAHFMT with Congo red were determined. The SEM results showed that the membrane had rigid pores. Moreover, this research stated that CAHFMT could be a solution to overcome economical and effective problems.

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Wafiroh, S., Abdulloh, A., & Widati, A. A. (2021). Cellulose acetate hollow fiber membranes from banana stem fibers coated by tio2 for degradation of waste textile dye. Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 15(2), 291–298. https://doi.org/10.23939/chcht15.02.291

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