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Título
Active Polymeric Composites Enhanced with Clays for Water Pollutant Remova
Autor
Director o Tutor
Año del Documento
2025
Titulación
Máster en Física
Resumen
The presence of synthetic dyes in wastewater, particularly from textile and industrial sources, poses
a significant threat to environmental and human health. The goal of this work is to study the adsorption
capability of active polymer composites including diverse Albanian clays for the removal of Methylene
Blue (MB), an organic dye pollutant. This research follows a begins with the characterization via
Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and particle size distributions (PSD) to analyze their
structure and chemical functionalities, then followed by screening of various clays to assess their
adsorption potential. Using UV-Visible spectroscopy, three promising clay samples were identified
based on their high removal efficiency and low standard deviation over a 48-hour period. These selected
clays were incorporated into a polycaprolactone (PCL) solution to fabricate composite mats using
electrospinning. The resulting composites were further characterized to evaluate their functional
performance. Finally, the pollutant removal efficiency of the PCL-clay composites was assessed under
controlled conditions to make these materials appliable in water purification systems. Results
demonstrate that some Albanian clays, can be effectively integrated into PCL to create composites
usable for water remediation applications
Palabras Clave
Methylene Blue
PCL
Electrospinning
FTIR
Departamento
Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Cristalografía y Mineralogía
Departamento de Química Física y Química Inorgánica
Departamento de Química Física y Química Inorgánica
Idioma
eng
Derechos
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