2019
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2019.24001
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Plasma polymerization of pyrrole and aniline on polyurethane foams for microorganism immobilization and wastewater treatment

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe development of new approaches for wastewater treatment is a current challenge for scientists and technologists. Microorganism immobilization onto supports for wastewater treatment is a powerful tool of low cost and highly efficient. Therefore, in this work pyrrole and aniline were copolymerized on the surface of polyurethane (PU) foams by the plasma polymerization method (changing the power input, atmosphere of reaction, and polymerization time) to obtain polyurethane/polypyrrole/polyaniline… Show more

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“…Plasma polymerization is a crucial method to obtain a thin polymer film in the nanometer range [ [63] , [64] , [65] ]. It is an advantageous process, as it is solvent-free and can occur at room temperature [ 66 ].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Polypyrrolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma polymerization is a crucial method to obtain a thin polymer film in the nanometer range [ [63] , [64] , [65] ]. It is an advantageous process, as it is solvent-free and can occur at room temperature [ 66 ].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Polypyrrolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antonio‐Carmonaa et al . (2019) used the plasma polymerization method to copolymerize aniline and pyrrole on the surface of polyurethane (PU) to obtain polyurethane/polypyrrole/polyaniline (PU/(PPy‐co‐PANI)) composites for micro‐organism immobilization in anaerobic batch and continuous PBRs for municipal wastewater treatment. Batch wastewater treatment revealed 30, 28, 26, 61 and 56% of COD removal efficiencies for the PU and PU/(PPy‐co‐PANI) composites obtained at 40 W; 55 min, 30 W; 45 min, 50 W; 30 min and 45 W; 40 min after 48 h, respectively, which was linked with the morphology of the polymer deposited onto the PU foam surface (Xing et al .…”
Section: Packed Bed Reactormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soni-Bains et al 2017) Antonio-Carmonaa et al (2019). used the plasma polymerization method to copolymerized aniline and pyrrole on the surface of polyurethane (PU) to obtain polyurethane/polypyrrole/polyaniline (PU/(PPy-co-PANI)) composites for microorganism immobilization in anaerobic batch and continuous packed-bed reactors for municipal wastewater treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%