TY - CONF VL - 148 SN - 18777058 TI - Synthesis and Characterization of Polyethersulfone/Carbon Molecular Sieve Based Mixed Matrix Membranes for Water Treatment Applications N2 - Novel mixed matrix membrane was prepared by incorporating the carbon molecular sieves (CMS) into polyethersulfone (PES) matrix. Flat sheet membranes of different filler concentrations were synthesized through phase inversion technique. Scanning electron microscope and Thermogravimetric analyzer were used to investigate the morphology and thermal stability of synthesized membranes respectively. Finally membranes were tested for their pure water flux and sodium chloride (NaCl) rejection (100 ppm aqueous solution). Investigation has shown that all synthesized membranes had asymmetric structure with thin dense top and well-defined macropores in sublayer. It is noticed that inclusion of inorganic filler has improved the thermal stability as well as pure water flux of mixed matrix membranes (upto 33.8LMH at 3 bar). Moreover, synthesized mixed matrix membranes also showed better NaCl rejection (upto 26.13 at 3 bar) than pure polymeric membranes. © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. A1 - Qadir, D. A1 - Mukhtar, H. A1 - Keong, L.K. N1 - cited By 23; Conference of 4th International Conference on Process Engineering and Advanced Materials, ICPEAM 2016 ; Conference Date: 15 August 2016 Through 17 August 2016; Conference Code:131138 Y1 - 2016/// EP - 593 SP - 588 ID - scholars7499 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85013881341&doi=10.1016%2fj.proeng.2016.06.517&partnerID=40&md5=b2f673def2a13b06ca6e4a54fea84e0f KW - Characterization; Fillers; Molecular sieves; Polymeric membranes; Polymers; Process engineering; Scanning electron microscopy; Sieves; Sodium chloride; Solutions; Thermodynamic stability; Water treatment KW - Asymmetric structures; Carbon molecular sieve; Flat sheet membranes; Mixed matrix membranes; Phase inversion techniques; Sodium chloride (NaCl); Synthesis and characterizations; Thermogravimetric analyzers KW - Membranes AV - none PB - Elsevier Ltd ER -