Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Zeolite membranes represent a potential alternative to the polymeric ones for water desalination because of their
high chemical stability and their peculiar ability to reject ions.
In this work, supported zeolite membranes having Mordenite Framework Inverted (MFI) topology were scaledup
and membranes 30 cm long were prepared using the secondary growth method coupled with the cross flow
seeding procedure. In particular, the influence of rotation time during the seeding procedure was evaluated. The
prepared membranes were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffractometry (XRD),
Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis and single gas permeation, and then underwent to Vacuum Membrane
Distillation (VMD) tests using both deionized water and NaCl solutions at different concentrations. The experimental
work allowed to identify the membrane able to provide interesting trans-membrane flux and salt rejection
values. Specifically, permeate fluxes of 13.8kg m-2 h-1 and 8.2 kg m-2 h-1, together with rejections of
99.8% and 99.6%, were achieved for the 0.2 M and 0.9 M feeds, respectively. No changes in the membrane structure
after the exposure to salty solutions were detected by SEM and XRD analyses and its original performance
was restored by means of an identified cleaning procedure
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MFI membranes; Secondary growth; Scale-up; Vacuum membrane distillation; Desalination
List of contributors:
Carnevale, MARIA CONCETTA; Drioli, Enrico; Garofalo, Angelo; Criscuoli, Alessandra; Algieri, Catia; Donato, Laura
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