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Effect of cellulose acetate/cellulose triacetate ratio on reverse osmosis blend membrane performance
Authors:Yasmeen Elkony  El-Sayed Mansour  Amel Elhusseiny  Shaker Ebrahim
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Science, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt;2. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract:Surface functionalization and modification including the grafting process are effective approaches to improve and enhance the reverse osmosis (RO) membrane performance. This work is aimed to synthesize grafted/crosslinked cellulose acetate (CA)/cellulose triacetate (CTA) blend RO membranes using N-isopropylacrylamide (N-IPAAm) as a monomer and N,N-methylene bisacrylamide (MBAAm) as a crosslinker. The morphology of these membranes was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and their surface roughness was characterized by atomic force microscopy. The performance of these membranes was evaluated through measuring two major parameters of salt rejection and water flux using RO unit at variable operating pressures. It was noted that the surface average roughness obviously decreased from 148 nm for the pure CA/CTA blend membrane with 2.5% CTA to 110 nm and 87 nm for the grafted N-IPAAm and grafted/crosslinked N-IPAAM/MBAAm/CA/CTA-RO membranes, respectively. Moreover, the contact angle decreased from 51.98° to 47.6° and 43.8° after the grafting and crosslinking process. The salt rejection of the grafted CA/CTA-RO membrane by 0.1% N-IPAAm produced the highest value of 98.12% and the water flux was 3.29 L/m2h at 10 bar.
Keywords:blend  cellulose acetate  cellulose triacetate  membranes  reverse osmosis
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