Membranes (Apr 2020)

Assessing the Performance of Thin-Film Nanofiltration Membranes with Embedded Montmorillonites

  • Micah Belle Marie Yap Ang,
  • Amira Beatriz Gaces Deang,
  • Ruth R. Aquino,
  • Blessie A. Basilia,
  • Shu-Hsien Huang,
  • Kueir-Rarn Lee,
  • Juin-Yih Lai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes10050079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 79

Abstract

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In this study, the basal spacing of montmorillonite (MMT) was modified through ion exchange. Two kinds of MMT were used: sodium-modified MMT (Na-MMT) and organo-modified MMT (O-MMT). These two particles were incorporated separately into the thin-film nanocomposite polyamide membrane through the interfacial polymerization of piperazine and trimesoyl chloride in n-hexane. The membrane with O-MMT (TFNO-MMT) has a more hydrophilic surface compared to that of membrane with Na-MMT (TFNNa-MMT). When various types of MMT were dispersed in the n-hexane solution with trimesoyl chloride (TMC), O-MMT was well-dispersed than Na-MMT. The poor dispersion of Na-MMT in n-hexane led to the aggregation of Na-MMT on the surface of TFNNa-MMT. TFNO-MMT displayed a uniform distribution of O-MMT on the surface, because O-MMT was well-dispersed in n-hexane. In comparison with the pristine and TFNNa-MMT membranes, TFNO-MMT delivered the highest pure water flux of 53.15 ± 3.30 L∙m−2∙h−1 at 6 bar, while its salt rejection for divalent ions remained at 95%–99%. Furthermore, it had stable performance in wide operating condition, and it exhibited a magnificent antifouling property. Therefore, a suitable type of MMT could lead to high separation efficiency.

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