Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes

Recently, membrane surface patterning has attracted much attention as an innovative alternative to control membrane fouling that occurs with membrane filtration used in water and wastewater treatment. However, limited attention has been focused on patterned membranes with nano-scale features due to...

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Main Authors: Jang, Jun Hee, Lee, Jaewoo, Jung, Seon-Yeop, Choi, Dong-Chan, Won, Young-June, Ahn, Kyung Hyun, Park, Pyung-Kyu, Lee, Chung-Hak
Other Authors: Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82678
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42357
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author Jang, Jun Hee
Lee, Jaewoo
Jung, Seon-Yeop
Choi, Dong-Chan
Won, Young-June
Ahn, Kyung Hyun
Park, Pyung-Kyu
Lee, Chung-Hak
author2 Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
author_facet Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
Jang, Jun Hee
Lee, Jaewoo
Jung, Seon-Yeop
Choi, Dong-Chan
Won, Young-June
Ahn, Kyung Hyun
Park, Pyung-Kyu
Lee, Chung-Hak
author_sort Jang, Jun Hee
collection NTU
description Recently, membrane surface patterning has attracted much attention as an innovative alternative to control membrane fouling that occurs with membrane filtration used in water and wastewater treatment. However, limited attention has been focused on patterned membranes with nano-scale features due to their difficult fabrication. As a result, there is a lack of research on membrane fouling by particle deposition occurring with a wide range of pattern sizes. In this study, we prepared patterned membranes with nano-scale hexagonally packed arrays using nanoimprint lithography as well as micro-scale patterned membranes. Filtration tests were conducted using the membranes in cross-flow ultrafiltration to demonstrate the effect of the size ratio of particles to membrane patterns on fouling by particle deposition on the membrane surface. We found that particle deposition was most efficiently mitigated by the patterned membranes when the size ratio was approximately 3. On the other hand, when the size ratio was much smaller than 3, particle deposition was significant and was nearly as much as that of non-patterned membranes. In addition, when the size ratio was larger than 3, particle deposition increased with the increase in the size ratio. We explained the correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to membrane patterns in terms of shear stress near the surface of the membrane patterns using a computational fluid dynamics simulation technique. We anticipate that this study will provide a deeper understanding of the particle deposition phenomena in nano- and micro-patterned membrane filtration.
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spelling ntu-10356/826782020-03-07T12:48:42Z Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes Jang, Jun Hee Lee, Jaewoo Jung, Seon-Yeop Choi, Dong-Chan Won, Young-June Ahn, Kyung Hyun Park, Pyung-Kyu Lee, Chung-Hak Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Patterned membrane Nano-pattern Recently, membrane surface patterning has attracted much attention as an innovative alternative to control membrane fouling that occurs with membrane filtration used in water and wastewater treatment. However, limited attention has been focused on patterned membranes with nano-scale features due to their difficult fabrication. As a result, there is a lack of research on membrane fouling by particle deposition occurring with a wide range of pattern sizes. In this study, we prepared patterned membranes with nano-scale hexagonally packed arrays using nanoimprint lithography as well as micro-scale patterned membranes. Filtration tests were conducted using the membranes in cross-flow ultrafiltration to demonstrate the effect of the size ratio of particles to membrane patterns on fouling by particle deposition on the membrane surface. We found that particle deposition was most efficiently mitigated by the patterned membranes when the size ratio was approximately 3. On the other hand, when the size ratio was much smaller than 3, particle deposition was significant and was nearly as much as that of non-patterned membranes. In addition, when the size ratio was larger than 3, particle deposition increased with the increase in the size ratio. We explained the correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to membrane patterns in terms of shear stress near the surface of the membrane patterns using a computational fluid dynamics simulation technique. We anticipate that this study will provide a deeper understanding of the particle deposition phenomena in nano- and micro-patterned membrane filtration. 2017-05-09T08:45:51Z 2019-12-06T15:00:13Z 2017-05-09T08:45:51Z 2019-12-06T15:00:13Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Jang, J. H., Lee, J., Jung, S. -Y., Choi, D. -C., Won, Y. -J., Ahn, K. H., et al. (2015). Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membrane filtration systems. Separation and Purification Technology, 156, 608-616. 1383-5866 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82678 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42357 10.1016/j.seppur.2015.10.056 197461 en Separation and Purification Technology © 2015 Elsevier B. V. 9 p.
spellingShingle Patterned membrane
Nano-pattern
Jang, Jun Hee
Lee, Jaewoo
Jung, Seon-Yeop
Choi, Dong-Chan
Won, Young-June
Ahn, Kyung Hyun
Park, Pyung-Kyu
Lee, Chung-Hak
Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes
title Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes
title_full Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes
title_fullStr Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes
title_short Correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano- and micro-patterned membranes
title_sort correlation between particle deposition and the size ratio of particles to patterns in nano and micro patterned membranes
topic Patterned membrane
Nano-pattern
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82678
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42357
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