Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane

BACKGROUND: Palygorskite (PAL) is a naturally occurring nanoclay characterized by a distinctive tubular structure and fibrous morphology, exhibiting chemical and thermal stability as well as large specific surface area. The tubular structure of PAL promotes the selective transportation of water mole...

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Main Authors: Mamah, Stanley C., Goh, Pei S., Ismail, Ahmad F., El-badawy, Tijjani, Agi, Augustine, Yakasai, Faruk
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author Mamah, Stanley C.
Goh, Pei S.
Ismail, Ahmad F.
El-badawy, Tijjani
Agi, Augustine
Yakasai, Faruk
author_facet Mamah, Stanley C.
Goh, Pei S.
Ismail, Ahmad F.
El-badawy, Tijjani
Agi, Augustine
Yakasai, Faruk
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description BACKGROUND: Palygorskite (PAL) is a naturally occurring nanoclay characterized by a distinctive tubular structure and fibrous morphology, exhibiting chemical and thermal stability as well as large specific surface area. The tubular structure of PAL promotes the selective transportation of water molecules, hence can serve as an interesting candidate for liquid separation. In this work, a membrane substrate was fabricated using the purified PAL to enhance the flux of the thin film composite reverse osmosis. Purification of PAL enhances its interaction with polymer chain to further promote nanofiller dispersion and improves the hydrophilic properties. The water flux as well as salt rejection of the developed membranes was examined using a dead end filtration system. The membrane performance with respect to pure water flux and salt rejection was evaluated using reverse osmosis water and 2000 ppm sodium chloride solution at 15 bar operation pressure. RESULTS: The physico-chemical characterization evidenced the role of purified PAL (P-PAL) in increasing the number of pores and promoting the formation of finger like structure in the substrate layer. The water flux of thin film nanocomposite (TFN) containing P-PAL exhibited 114.6% and 43.1% improvement compared to that of neat and TFN membrane incorporated with pristine PAL respectively without compromising the salt rejection performance. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the purification of palygorskite and its effects on membrane water permeability in the field of water desalination. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).
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spelling utm.eprints-956642022-05-31T13:04:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/95664/ Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane Mamah, Stanley C. Goh, Pei S. Ismail, Ahmad F. El-badawy, Tijjani Agi, Augustine Yakasai, Faruk Q Science (General) TP Chemical technology BACKGROUND: Palygorskite (PAL) is a naturally occurring nanoclay characterized by a distinctive tubular structure and fibrous morphology, exhibiting chemical and thermal stability as well as large specific surface area. The tubular structure of PAL promotes the selective transportation of water molecules, hence can serve as an interesting candidate for liquid separation. In this work, a membrane substrate was fabricated using the purified PAL to enhance the flux of the thin film composite reverse osmosis. Purification of PAL enhances its interaction with polymer chain to further promote nanofiller dispersion and improves the hydrophilic properties. The water flux as well as salt rejection of the developed membranes was examined using a dead end filtration system. The membrane performance with respect to pure water flux and salt rejection was evaluated using reverse osmosis water and 2000 ppm sodium chloride solution at 15 bar operation pressure. RESULTS: The physico-chemical characterization evidenced the role of purified PAL (P-PAL) in increasing the number of pores and promoting the formation of finger like structure in the substrate layer. The water flux of thin film nanocomposite (TFN) containing P-PAL exhibited 114.6% and 43.1% improvement compared to that of neat and TFN membrane incorporated with pristine PAL respectively without compromising the salt rejection performance. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the purification of palygorskite and its effects on membrane water permeability in the field of water desalination. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI). John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2021-07 Article PeerReviewed Mamah, Stanley C. and Goh, Pei S. and Ismail, Ahmad F. and El-badawy, Tijjani and Agi, Augustine and Yakasai, Faruk (2021) Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 96 (7). pp. 1832-1841. ISSN 0268-2575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jctb.6744 DOI:10.1002/jctb.6744
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Mamah, Stanley C.
Goh, Pei S.
Ismail, Ahmad F.
El-badawy, Tijjani
Agi, Augustine
Yakasai, Faruk
Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane
title Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane
title_full Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane
title_fullStr Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane
title_full_unstemmed Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane
title_short Facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane
title_sort facile purification of palygorskite and its effect on the performance of reverse osmosis thin film nanocomposite membrane
topic Q Science (General)
TP Chemical technology
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