Infrared responsive PVDF filtration membrane prepared with quince seed extract

Published: 31 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cdwmr87j7c.1
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Huseyin Gumus

Description

In this study, specific infrared light energy, which is frequently used in medical applications, has been adapted to filtration membranes. Infrared light absorber AgNPs were prepared according to the green synthesis method. Ag-PVDF (PA) and Graphite-doped Ag-G-PVDF (PAG) membranes were prepared by precipitating AgNPs with quince seed extract in PVDF/DMF solution medium. The flow, Methyl orange and BSA filtrations of the membranes were examined in the presence of 8 W 808 nm Infrared light. It was understood that the membranes were sensitive to light and showed flow/rejection performance by preventing pollution accumulation with photothermal-photocatalytic effect.XRD raw data for structural characterization of composites are shared. It was understood from crystal diffraction patterns that AgNP was successfully anchored to the structure. Detailed explanations and analysis results are given in the publication cited in this dataset.

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These data were obtained directly from the X-ray diffraction analyzer. They are uploaded here in pdf format for easy review. Detailed data sets were converted into graphs with Excel and shared with the manuscript.

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Bilecik Seyh Edebali Universitesi

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X-Ray Diffraction

Funding

Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey

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