28 research outputs found
Kinetic modeling of sonocatalytic degradation of an azo dye using synthesized zinc-iron nanolayered double hydroxide
Development of a novel high-flux PVDF-based ultrafiltration membrane by embedding Mg-Al nanolayered double hydroxide
ZnFe-Cl nanolayered double hydroxide as a novel catalyst for sonocatalytic degradation of an organic dye
A review on two-dimensional metal oxide and metal hydroxide nanosheets for modification of polymeric membranes
Modification of polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membrane using ultrasonic-assisted functionalized MoS2 for treatment of oil refinery wastewater
Synthesis of flower-like MoS2/CNTs nanocomposite as an efficient catalyst for the sonocatalytic degradation of hydroxychloroquine
Carboxymethyl cellulose/polyethersulfone thin-film composite membranes for low-pressure desalination
Decoration of carbon nanotubes in the substrate or selective layer of polyvinyl alcohol/polysulfone thin-film composite membrane for nanofiltration applications
Nanofiltration (NF) membranes demonstrate considerable promise for desalinating saline water and wastewater containing mineral salts to overcome the lack of fresh water and improve drinking water quality. This research work aims to detect the influence of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on the filtration performance of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/polysulfone (PSf) thin-film composite NF membranes. For this purpose, CNTs were incorporated in the PSf substrate/PVA selective layer to fabricate a thin-film composite (TFC) with nanocomposite substrate (nTFC) and a thin-film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes, respectively. To fabricate TFC membranes, PSf substrates with different concentrations (16–20 wt%) were made using the phase inversion technique. Then, the selective layer of PVA was formed on the PSf support through cross-linking with glutaraldehyde during dip-coating. The membranes’ NF performance was assessed by filtration of NaCl and Na2SO4 solutions at a relatively low pressure of 0.3 MPa. The salt rejection of all prepared membranes followed the sequence of Na2SO4 > NaCl, indicating the characteristics of negatively charged membranes. By embedment of 0.05 wt% CNT in the PSf substrate/PVA selective layer, the rejections of over 43% for NaCl and over 80% for Na2SO4 were obtained, which is higher than that of TFC-16 as a control membrane (18.1% for NaCl and 74.7% for Na2SO4). Furthermore, in the presence of CNTs, the permeance and fouling resistance of the nTFC and TFN membranes have been improved compared to the TFC-16 membrane