Analysis of Anionic Azo-Dye-Functionalized Porous Polycarbonate Membranes for Water Decolorization

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Abstract

Recent research has shown that anionic azo dyes themselves can be used to functionalize track-etched porous polycarbonate filtration membranes with decolorized water obtained as a byproduct. This research investigates if the observed dye rejection is dependent on the magnitude of the intrinsic charge of the dye molecule or on the structure of the dye molecule by using two selectively chosen anionic azo dye series during functionalization. The first group is a negative two intrinsic charge series with six dyes, each differing in structure, and the second group is a five-dye series that increases from -1 to -6 in intrinsic charge. Rejection measurements as a function of both time and concentration during functionalization are made using ultraviolet visible-light spectroscopy. For the 100 µM aqueous dye solutions, comparing pre- and post- functionalization, a systematically increasing trend in the ability to functionalize porous polycarbonate based on the number of double 6-carbon ring structures in the dyes is illustrated and found to be independent of intrinsic charge. Dyes with zero, one, and two double 6-carbon ring structures demonstrate a systematic increase in rejection post functionalization of 14.5 % ± 3.7 %, 36.5 % ± 15.7 %, and 47.1 % ± 2.5 %, respectively.

*This research was supported by the WV Higher Education Policy Commission, Science, Technology and Research Division through the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience program (SURE23-010), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and West Virginia Space Grant Consortium through the Undergraduate Research Fellowship program (agreement# 80NSSC20M0055), and by REU programs sponsored by the National Science Foundation under Award No. (2349289 & 2149891). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Publication: Messinger, Alan Jarrett, Isabella S. Mays, Brennon Craigo, Jeffrey Joering, and Sean P. McBride. 2025. "Anionic Azo Dyes: Wastewater Pollutants as Functionalizing Agents for Porous Polycarbonate Membranes Aiding in Water Decolorization" Sustainability 17, no. 17: 7696. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17177696

Presenters

  • Sean P McBride

    • Department of Mathematics and Physics, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25755, USA

Authors

  • Sean P McBride

    • Department of Mathematics and Physics, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25755, USA
  • Alan J Messinger

    • Department of Mathematics and Physics, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25755, USA
  • Isabella S Mays

    • Biology Department, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23186, USA
  • Brennon Craigo

    • Department of Mathematics and Physics, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25755, USA
  • Jeffrey Joering

    • Department of Physics, Geology & Engineering Technology, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY 41099, USA