Hierarchically Structured Hollow Fiber Membranes for Efficient, Selective, and Scalable Mercury Ion Removal from Water
Abstract
Abstract Mercury ions (Hg 2+ ) pose serious threats to aquatic ecosystems and human health due to their high toxicity and bioaccumulation. Sulfurized polyacrylonitrile (SPAN) nanoparticles, which contain soft Lewis base groups interact strongly with the soft Lewis acid Hg 2+ , demonstrating excellent adsorption performance and chemical stability. However, traditional methods typically involve dispersing SPAN nanoparticles in water or coating them on substrates, leading to uneven distribution, poor material stability, and potential secondary pollution. To overcome challenges in mercury removal, this study presents a highly selective, regenerable, and structurally stable SPAN‐integrated hollow fiber membrane fabricated by wet spinning. The hierarchical structure significantly improves pore architecture, adsorption capacity, and long‐term stability. The membrane achieves an initial Hg 2+ removal efficiency of 98.31% and retains ≈99.7% efficiency after five regeneration cycles. When integrated into a scalable purification device, it removes 90.94% of Hg 2+ from water with an initial Hg 2+ concentration of 4.69 mg L −1 . This work offers a novel, sustainable, and cost‐effective approach for large‐scale mercury remediation.
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Authors (12)
Yaping Xu
National Engineering Laboratory of Crop Stress Resistance Breeding, School of Life Sciences, Anhui Agricultural University
Rui Liu
Yu Chu
Research Center for Crystal Materials; CAS Key Laboratory of Functional Materials and Devices for Special Environmental Conditions; Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Functional Crystal Materials, Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry, CAS, 40-1 South Beijing Road, Urumqi 830011, China
Yuxiang Xu
School of Integrated Circuits, Guangdong University of Technology 1 , Guangzhou 510006,
Chenyang Dang
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China
Tao Zhang
Xiaofeng Fang
Bing Han
Peng Li
Yunteng Cao
Guiyin Xu
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials, Center for Advanced Low-Dimension Materials, College of Materials Science and Engineering
Meifang Zhu