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Pervaporative desalination of concentrated brine solution employing crosslinked PVA/silicate nanoclay membranes
- Source :
- Chemical Engineering Research and Design. 155:229-238
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2020.
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Abstract
- Laponite nanodiscs are low cost synthetic silicate clay with extreme hydrophilic behavior. Therefore, laponite can be used to enhance pervaporation membranes’ performance. Poly(vinyl alcohol), (PVA)/laponite pervaporation membranes were fabricated via simple exfoliation method of the nanoclay in the polymer solution followed by chemical crosslinking using glutaraldehyde (GA). The fabricated membranes were employed to study the pervaporation desalination performance when treating reverse osmosis (RO) concentrated brine solution. The effect of nanofiller concentration on membrane properties, as well as the water diffusion coefficient through the membrane, swelling measurements was investigated. The highest rejection of ∼99.98% was achieved using 7 wt% laponite nanocomposite membrane at 40 °C with a flux of 31.2 kg/m2 h. Increasing the feed concentration resulted in a decrease in water flux, whereas the salt rejection was negligibly changed. The influence of the operating temperature and feed salt concentration on the desalination performance 7 wt% laponite nanocomposite membrane (PVA7) were obtained at different temperatures in the range between 30 °C and 70 °C and feed concentration up to 100,000 ppm the temperature profile is expressed by Arrhenius relationship.
- Subjects :
- Vinyl alcohol
Materials science
Nanocomposite
General Chemical Engineering
02 engineering and technology
General Chemistry
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Desalination
chemistry.chemical_compound
Membrane
Brine
020401 chemical engineering
chemistry
Chemical engineering
Glutaraldehyde
Pervaporation
0204 chemical engineering
0210 nano-technology
Reverse osmosis
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Details
- ISSN :
- 02638762
- Volume :
- 155
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Chemical Engineering Research and Design
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........81ebae5b41bbe324827d6a95b1d6272b