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- Title
Synthesis and characterization of PES/PSF/PEG by immersion precipitation for Mediterranean seawater desalination by FO membrane.
- Authors
Hassen, Mai Ali; Hamdy, Gehad; Sabry, Rania M.; Ali, Sahar S.; Taher, Fatma A.
- Abstract
In the present study, a simple, inexpensive, nontoxic, and environmentally friendly polyethylene glycol (PEG) polymer was used to enhance the hydrophilicity of the forward osmosis (FO) membrane using various PEG concentrations as a pore forming agent in the casting solution of polyethersulfone/polysulfone (PES/PSF) blend membranes. A nonwoven PES/PSF FO blend membrane was fabricated via the immersion precipitation phase inversion technique. The membrane dope solution was cast on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nonwoven fabric. The results revealed that PEG is a pore forming agent and that adding PEG promotes membrane hydrophilicity. The membrane with 1 wt% PEG (PEG1) had about 27% lower contact angle than the pristine blend membrane. The PEG1 membrane has less tortuosity (which reduces from 3.4–2.73), resulting in a smaller structure parameter (S value) of 277 μm, due to the presence of open pores on the bottom surface structure, which results in diminished ICP. Using 1 M NaCl as the draw solution and distilled water as the feed solution, the PEG1 membrane exhibited higher water flux (136 L m−2 h−1) and lower reverse salt flux (1.94 g m−2 h−1). Also, the selectivity of the membrane, specific reverse salt flux, (Js/Jw) showed lower values (0.014 g/L). Actually, the PEG1 membrane has a 34.6% higher water flux than the commercial nonwoven‐cellulose triacetate (NW‐CTA) membrane. By means of varied concentrations of NaCl salt solution (0.6, 1, 1.5, and 2 M), the membrane with 1 wt% PEG showed improved FO separation performance with permeate water fluxes of 108, 136, 142, and 163 L m−2 h−1. In this work, we extend a promising gate for designing fast water flux PES/PSF/PEG FO blend membranes for water desalination.
- Subjects
POLYETHERSULFONE; SALINE water conversion; POLYETHYLENE glycol; SOLUTION (Chemistry); POLYETHYLENE terephthalate; SEAWATER; CONTACT angle
- Publication
Polymer Engineering & Science, 2023, Vol 63, Issue 2, p509
- ISSN
0032-3888
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/pen.26225