Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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635081 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2012 | 9 Pages |
This work presents the preparation and characterization of polysulfone (PSf)/β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) polyurethane composite membranes using a modified phase inversion technique. β-CD polyurethane was blended with PSf at concentrations of 0–10% to prepare nanofiltration (NF) membranes for selective removal of Cd2+ ions from water at a working pH of 6.9. Mixed matrix β-CD polyurethane/PSf membranes were more hydrophilic with higher water permeability and higher Cd2+ rejection (up to 70%). However, the mixed matrix membranes were also rougher, less porous, took up more water, and were less mechanically stable. Further, FT-IR results indicate hydrogen bonding interactions between β-CD polyurethane and PSf, which suggests that the materials are compatible. Dead-end filtration tests suggest that mixed matrix membranes have higher water flux. This suggests that the combination of β-CD polyurethane with PSf can produce viable nanofiltration with improved flux without a compromise on its rejection ability.
Graphical abstractThe mixed matrix β-CD polyurethane/PSf membranes fabricated are more hydrophilic with higher water permeability and higher Cd2+ rejection than pure PSf membranes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (93 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► β-Cyclodextrins polyurethane polysulfone nanofiltration membranes made (0–10%). ► Selective removal of Cd2+ ions from water achieved. ► Hydrogen bonding interactions formed (good compatibility). ► Membranes were rougher, porous, took up more water and less mechanically stable. ► Dead-end filtration tests demonstrate higher water flux and Cd2+ rejection (>70%).