Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.157, 229-240, 2016
Novel carbon-nanoparticle polysulfone hollow fiber mixed matrix ultrafiltration membrane: Adsorptive removal of benzene, phenol and toluene from aqueous solution
Novel mixed matrix (MMM) hollow fiber membranes were prepared and characterized with varying concentration of super adsorbent carbon nanoparticle and polysulfone. Nanoparticles accumulated on the membrane surface, enhancing surface roughness, improving hydrophilicity and mechanical strength but reducing porosity and permeability. The hollow fibers had positively charged surface at pH 7, with point of zero charge at 8 and had high adsorption capacity (q(max)) for benzene, toluene and phenol. MMM with 4 wt% of carbon nanoparticle showed q(max) = 67 mg/g for benzene at pH 4. Performance of the membranes was tested in terms of removal of benzene, toluene and phenol from aqueous solution. MMM with 2 wt% of nanoparticle was selected as optimum membrane having a trade-off between permeate flux and rejection values. Desired condition for filtration of benzene was found as 69 kPa trans membrane pressure and 101/h cross flow rate, with more than 97% rejection of benzene. Around 15 h of breakthrough time was obtained with 0.028 m(2) area for all three solutes. Developed membrane can offer one stage filtration combining adsorption and filtration, making it a potential medium for treatment of industrial effluent. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Activated carbon nanoparticle;Hollow fiber;Mixed matrix membrane;Benzene adsorption;Breakthrough