Novel Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Coated Membranes For Water Treatment Using Perfluoropolyether (PFPE) Compounds As Surface Modifier
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Recently, most studies focus the attention to the preparation of tailored membranes in order to improve their
performance. In fact, near the commonly preparation techniques, now the attention was focalized to the
preparation of tailored membranes via coating technique, in order to produce high-performance membranes
[1]. There are several methods used, such as solution coating or polymerization reaction. Hydrophilization
and hydrophobization of membrane surface are the most commonly modification, that embrace different
fields from the control of fouling to membrane distillation (MD). In this scenario, Solvay Specialty Polymers
S.p.A., developed a novel class of Flurolink® perfluoropolyether (PFPE) compounds UV-curable as surface
modifier [2]. Hydrophobic or super hydrophobic and oleophobic coated membranes can be easily prepared
using hydrophilic cheaper membranes as supporting material, via dip-coating and UV in situ polymerization
Fluorolink® MD700 PFPE UV cross-linkable, was used as coating material on two different hydrophilic
commercial membranes, polyamide (PA) and polyethersulfone (PES) at three different pore size (0.1, 0.22 and
0.45 ?m). Initially the influence of starting material (PA-PES) was studied in terms of water/oil repellence.
All covered membranes were characterized in terms of surface morphology (SEM and AFM), porosity and
pore size, water liquid entry pressure (LEPw) and mechanical tests. The formation of a thin hydrophobic
layer on the hydrophilic commercial membranes,
make the membranes suitable for the membrane
distillation process. Coating stability on membrane
surface was then evaluated during time using salty
solution NaCl 0.6 M, typical feed in desalination
treatment and chemicals cleaning agents (KMnO4
0.1 wt.%, Hypochlorite NaClO pH 4.25, HCl pH 2.5,
NaOH pH 11.5). Membranes performance were finally
tested in DCMD configuration, using deionized water
and salty solution 0.6M (NaCl), as feed. An highest
value of permeate flux until 22 kg/m2h was obtained
and concerning the tests with salty solution, a final
salt rejections of about 99.95% after 158h of test was
obtained for the best selected membrane [3].
[1] A. Figoli, C. Ursino, F. Galiano "Innovative Coating Membranes for Water Treatment", ch. 10 in Functional
Nanostructured Membranes, Eds E. Drioli, L. Giorno, A. Gugliuzza, Pan Stanford, 2018, ISBN 978-981-
4774-79-6
[2] A. Figoli, C. Ursino, F. Galiano, E. Di Nicolò, P. Campanelli, M.C. Carnevale, A. Criscuoli "Innovative
hydrophobic coating of perfluoropolyether (PFPE) on commercial hydrophilic membranes for DCMD
application", Journal of Membrane Science 522 (2017) 192-201
[3] C. Ursino, E. Di Nicolò, B. Gabriele, A. Criscuoli, A. Figoli, "Development of a novel perfluoropolyether
(PFPE) hydrophobic/hydrophilic coated membranes for water treatment", Journal of Membrane Science 581
(2019) 58-71
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
coated membranes
Elenco autori:
Ursino, Claudia; Criscuoli, Alessandra; Figoli, Alberto
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