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Performance of a newly developed titanium oxide nanotubes/polyethersulfone blend membrane for water desalination using vacuum membrane distillation.

Authors :
Abdallah, H.
Moustafa, A.F.
AlAnezi, Adnan AlHathal
El-Sayed, H.E.M.
Source :
Desalination. Aug2014, Vol. 346, p30-36. 7p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Abstract: The present paper introduces a comprehensive study of the performance of newly developed titanium oxide nanotubes (TNTs) incorporated into a Polyethersulfone (PES) blend membrane for desalination using vacuum membrane distillation (VMD) process. The study examines the effect of different operating conditions. The results showed a maximum salt rejection of 98% and a permeate flux of 15.2kg/m2 h at 7000ppm feed salt concentration for the TNTs–PES membrane at a temperature of 65°C and a vacuum pressure of 300mbar with feed flow rate of 11mL/s. A comparison between the performance of the developed TNTs-PES membrane, and commercial Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane was performed at different feed salt concentrations. The achieved results showed a significant improvement in the performance of the new membrane compared to the commercial PTFE membrane, where the salt rejection reached 99.3% at feed concentration 3000ppm and 96.7% at 35,000ppm using the new membrane, compared to salt rejection of up to 90.6% at 3000ppm and 62.5% at 35,000ppm using PTFE membrane. The dense TNTs layer formed on the top surface of the TNTs-PES blend membrane is considered a selective layer that prevents salt passage through the membrane. The decline in permeate flux may be overcome by membrane washing every hour. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00119164
Volume :
346
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Desalination
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
96446569
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2014.05.003