Production of high flux poly(Ether sulfone) membrane using silica additive extracted from natural resource

Mulyati, S. and Muchtar, S. and Yusuf, M. and Arahman, N. and Sofyana, S. and Rosnelly, C.M. and Fathanah, U. and Takagi, R. and Matsuyama, H. and Shamsuddin, N. and Bilad, M.R. (2020) Production of high flux poly(Ether sulfone) membrane using silica additive extracted from natural resource. Membranes, 10 (1). ISSN 20770375

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Abstract

This paper reports the application of silica derived from natural biomasses of rice husk and bagasse ashes as membrane modifying agents. The modification was conducted on poly(ether sulfone) (PES) membrane by blending the silica into the dope solution. The modification was aimed to improve the structure and hydraulic performance of the resulting PES membrane. The effects of silica addition to the membrane system were evaluated through the analysis of change in chemical structure using ATR-FTIR, surface morphological change using AFM, and surface hydrophilicity using water contact angle measurement. SEM and AFM images show the silica loading significantly affects the membranes morphologies. Silica loading also promotes hydrophilic property as shown by the decrease in water contact angles from 82° to 52�60° due to the presence of polar groups in some residual silica in the membrane matrix. Silica blending also leads to the formation of membranes with higher permeability of up to three folds but lower humic acid rejection (78�62). The findings indicate the role of silica to enhance the membrane pore size. The ability of membrane to reject humic acid (of 0.8 nm minimum diameter) indicating that the resulting membranes were in between tight ultrafiltration and nanofiltration type. Nonetheless, applying too-high silica concentration decreased the humic acid rejection most likely due to over enlargement of the membrane pore size. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Bagasse; Chemical analysis; Contact angle; Ethers; Hydrophilicity; Organic acids; Pore size; Silica, Bagasse ashes; Hydrophilic properties; Membrane surface modifications; Polyethersulfone membrane; Polyethersulfones; Rice husk; Surface hydrophilicity; Water contact angle measurement, Membranes
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 10 Nov 2023 03:28
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2023 03:28
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/13981

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