Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
635122 Journal of Membrane Science 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In solvent resistant nanofiltration (SRNF), sensible selection of a membrane for a particular solvent/solute system is recognized as challenging. Prospective methods for suitability analysis of membranes include molecular weight cut off (MWCO) characterization. However, insufficient understanding of the interrelated effects of solvent, solute, membrane properties, and the applied process conditions often complicates interpretation of MWCO data. This study demonstrates and discusses such effects with respect to transport mechanism. To this end very different SRNF systems have been selected: a rigid porous membrane (hydrophobized zirconia) versus a rubbery dense membrane (polydimethylsiloxane); a low flux solvent (toluene) versus high flux solvent (n-hexane); and a stiff solute (polystyrene) versus a flexible solute (polyisobutylene). The results indicate that, for the applied conditions, the MWCO of the dense membrane is predominantly affected by solute–membrane and solvent–membrane interactions. For the rigid porous membrane a significant effect of applied pressure is observed, in particular for the flexible solute. The non-linear relation between flux and pressure and the variations in MWCO with pressure indicate combined effects of concentration polarization and shear induced deformation of the flexible solute. The results unmistakably show that the interpretation of MWCO is heavily dependent on the system under study.

► Two NF membranes were characterized; a dense PDMS and porous ceramic. ► Using PS or PIB in toluene and hexane showed different retention behavior. ► Retention in PDMS followed approximately the solution diffusion mechanism. ► PIB retention decreased with flux in ceramic membrane, not for PS of same weight. ► Suggesting deformation of the PIB molecule is possible causing lower retention.

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