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Water Recovery from Wastewater by Hydrogels

Yu‐Chen Sun, Jingyuan Fei, Shuwen Yan, Xiaofei Wang, Dong An, Xiuping Zhu

2024Environmental Science & Technology Letters14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hydrogels possess a strong water absorption capability and can release absorbed water in response to physical or chemical stimuli, making them promising materials for water recycling. To explore the concept of using hydrogels to recover water from wastewater, we synthesized and utilized poly(acrylic acid- co -acrylamide) (PAAM) hydrogels to extract water from solutions containing various organic pollutants and salt concentrations. The swelling ratio of PAAM hydrogels reached up to 510 g/g with a water recovery of around 44% and a water production rate of approximately 3200 L/kg/day. The removal rates of organic pollutants reached up to 89%, depending on the pollutant’s properties such as molecular weight, functional group, solubility, and charge. This confirms the potential of using hydrogels to recover water from various wastewaters, especially for those containing large molecular pollutants.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsPollutantWastewaterAcrylamideSwellingChemistryAbsorption of waterSolubilitySalt (chemistry)Aqueous solutionChemical engineeringEnvironmental chemistryMaterials sciencePolymerEnvironmental engineeringPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryEnvironmental scienceComposite materialMonomerEngineeringSolar-Powered Water Purification MethodsMembrane Separation TechnologiesWater Quality Monitoring Technologies
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