Preliminary study on asymmetric PSF membranes for UF processes application into industrial grade wastewaters purification field.
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Short Introduction
The last years the use of Ultrafiltration (UF) membranes for water treatment has been increased because of UF membranes present the advantage to work in low-pressure conditions. In this context, polysulphone PSF) based membranes are among the most commonly used materials due to the high hydrolytic and chemical and thermal stability, mechanical strength, wide pH tolerance (1-13), low cost of the polymer and application flexibility. However, the membrane hydrophobicity and poor resistance to "fouling" reduce the water permeability, molecular selectivity and process duration and represent an obstacle to their use. In this work, a preliminary investigation on development of asymmetric PSF membranes using Pluronic P-123 as additive has been investigated. The phase inversion (method by non-solvent coagulation-bath-technique) was used to obtain asymmetric membranes with different characteristics of porosity, hydrophilic properties, macro-voids size and shape. Promising results in terms of compromise morphology/hydrophilic properties/stiffness were obtained. Some samples supplied a good approximation for requested morphology. The results have to be further investigated. IR and zeta-potential measurements are actually in progress. The future work will be devoted to standardize the preparation procedure and individuate the most performing samples for final application.
Material and Methods
Polysulphone Bisphenol A (MF=(C27H22O4S)n by Sigma-Aldrich - Average Mw?35,000 by LS) was selected as starting polymer in two different concentration (5-18wt.%). DMAc (Carlo Erba) as polymer solvent was used. Different non-solvents for membrane formation through NS-CB method using two demixing times (20 - 600s) for immersion were investigated (EtOH, H2O and their 1:1 mixture) as well as the surfactant to increase the hydrophilic properties: Pluronic P-123 (Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol) - Average Mn = 5,800) by Sigma-Aldrich was tested. Inversion phase (PI) process by non-solvent coagulation bath (NS-CB) as membrane preparation procedure and doctor-blade casting technique (Elcometer® Blade Knife-Model 3580) as casting method were selected [2-4]. NS-CB is able to supply asymmetric membranes with adequate finger-like macro-voids morphology determining water flux (Jw). In-fact, the solvent/non-solvent/polymer system and coagulation medium control the porosity, pore structure and pore distribution. The membranes were characterised in terms of XRD, TGA-DSC, water retention (@rT, 60°C), contact-angle measurements, DMA, N2 adsorption-desorption isotherm measurements. Preliminary water permeability tests (0-30 psi pressure range) were carried out to determine the hydrodynamic properties of membranes.
Results and Discussion
The process steps for membranes preparation were defined and a preliminary standardization was performed. Eleven membrane samples (PSF2-1 to PSF2-11) were synthesised using different parameters and preparation procedure. The characterisation supplied the following main results: XRD and TG-DSC demonstrated the reliability of the prepared samples and no significant variation was recorded for samples with and without surfactant (XRD), indicating that the structure is not affected by surfactant introduction. Regarding water retention behaviour (@rT-60°C), the obtained values demonstrated the surfactant introduction enhanced the membranes hydrophilic properties. In terms N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms (BET), membranes showed not particularly high Surface Area (10-60 m2/g) with pores size in mesopores-range and a little micropores percentage (about 1 nm). PSF2-3 sample supplies the most promising surface area and differential pores volume distribution. The last BET measurement
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Asymmetr
Elenco autori:
Matera, Fabio; Gatto, Irene; Carbone, Alessandra; Pedicini, Rolando; Sacca', Ada
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