Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
624443 Desalination 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive study on emulsion diameter and removal capacity of Cd(II) from aqueous solution using emulsion liquid membrane (ELM). The liquid membrane consists of trioctylamine (TOA) as a carrier, kerosene as an organic diluent, ammonia as a stripping solution and Span 80 (sorbitan monooleate) as an emulsifying agent, prepared using ultrasonic. The important parameters affecting the emulsion diameter for recovery of Cd(II) including emulsification time, surfactant concentration, carrier concentration, and volume ratio of membrane to internal phase were systematically studied. The effects to membrane breakage were also investigated. The effect of emulsion diameter on the removal capacity of Cd(II) was also studied as its important role in the permeation process. The results showed that the emulsion diameter ranging from 0.878 up to 2.46 μm. The highest removal capacity was 0.493 mg Cd/ml emulsion while the lowest membrane breakage was 0.117% were obtained at the smallest emulsion droplets diameter.

► Study on ultrasound emulsification and Cd(II) removal by ELM. ► Effect of some parameters on emulsion diameter and membrane breakage. ► The smallest emulsion gave the highest removal capacity and the lowest membrane breakage.

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