Magnetic and photocatalytic m-poly[egdma-1-VIM]@wo3 polymer matrix composite particles for use in the treatment of textile wastewater and production method

Magnetic photocatalytic m-poly[EGDMA-1-VIM]@WO3 particles effectively remove textile dyes from wastewater by adsorption and photocatalytic decomposition, addressing the limitations of current methods with TiO2 and generating no secondary waste.

WO2026135611A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-06-25KARA ALI +2

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
KARA ALI
Filing Date
2025-08-22
Publication Date
2026-06-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Current methods for treating textile industry wastewater, such as adsorption and photocatalysis, are inadequate as they either fail to decompose pollutants or generate secondary waste, and existing photocatalysts like TiO2 have limited visible light absorption.

Method used

Development of magnetic photocatalytic m-poly[EGDMA-1-VIM]@WO3 polymer matrix composite particles using 1-vinylimidazole and WO3 as monomer and photocatalyst, combined with Fe3O4 for magnetic separation, to adsorb and photocatalytically decompose dyes into harmless molecules using visible light.

Benefits of technology

The composite particles achieve high efficiency in dye removal (97.81%) with no secondary waste, leveraging WO3's visible light absorption and Fe3O4's magnetic separation for practical and economical treatment.

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Abstract

The invention relates to magnetic photocatalytic m-poly[EGDMA-1-VIM]@W03 polymer matrix composite particles for use in the treatment of wastewater generated in the textile industry through adsorption and photocatalytic decolorization processes and their production method.
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