Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Nov 2014)

Heavy metals and color retention by a synthesized inorganic membrane

  • A. Chougui,
  • K. Zaiter,
  • A. Belouatek,
  • B. Asli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arabjc.2012.11.017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
pp. 817 – 822

Abstract

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In this study, a new type of a double-layer ceramic membrane was used for the filtration of wastewater. The synthesized membrane consists of a macroporous substrate (with pore size of about 0.1 μm) prepared following the colloid filtration technique and a thin film functional layer (with pore size of about 10 nm) carried out according to the sol–gel preparation method. The ceramic membranes were tested for the removal of cadmium, zinc, Methylene Blue and Malachite Green from water under a pressure of 5 bar and a treatment time of 2 h. Liquid filtration and flow tests through these membranes resulted in a rejection rate of 100% for Methylene Blue and Malachite Green. This paper also presents the ability of the tubular membrane prepared to separate heavy metals (cadmium and zinc) from their synthetic aqueous solutions. The influence of the applied pressure, feed solute concentration, feed pH on the rejection of cadmium and zinc ions was studied. Retention rates of cadmium and zinc ions of 100% were observed for an initial feed concentration of 10−4 mol/L.

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