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HERO ID
4850955
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Preparation and characterization of emulsion poly(vinyl chloride) (EPVC)/TiO2 nanocomposite ultrafiltration membrane
Author(s)
Rabiee, H; Farahani, MHDA; Vatanpour, V
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Membrane Science
ISSN:
0376-7388
Volume
472
Page Numbers
185-193
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.memsci.2014.08.051
Web of Science Id
WOS:000343158500018
URL
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://WOS:000343158500018
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Abstract
Emulsion poly(vinyl chloride)/titanium dioxide (EPVC/TiO2) nanocomposite ultrafiltration membranes were prepared using the phase inversion method with different TiO2 contents. Pure water flux through the membranes was investigated at a operating pressure of 2 bar and its antifouling properties were studied using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a foulant. The results showed an increment in pure water flux with increasing content of TiO2 up to 2 wt%, and then it slightly decreased by addition of 14 wt% TiO2 due to agglomeration of the nanoparticles at this content. The static water contact angle test showed improvement in membrane hydrophilicity, due to hydrophilic behavior of the nanoparticles, which led to higher water flux. SEM and EDAX analyses were applied to investigate membrane morphological changes. EDAX analysis indicated that the nanoparticles are homogeneously dispersed in membrane structure at low concentrations. However, at high loading, the nanoparticles have a propensity to aggregate. SEM images showed that with TiO2 addition, initially finger-like structures change to macro-voids and after 1 wt% TiO2 loading, they return to finger-like construction with elongated finger-like pores. TiO2 addition also enhanced BSA rejection properties. BSA ultrafiltration experiments showed that the antifouling ability of nano-TiO2 embedded membranes was better than the unfilled EPVC membrane. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Mixed matrix membrane; Poly(vinyl chloride); TiO2; Ultrafiltration; Antifouling
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