Thermally modified polyimide/SiO2 nanofiltration membrane with high permeance and selectivity for efficient dye/salt separation

Selective filtration of dyes and inorganic salts is a challenge for the treatment of textile wastewater containing high salt contents. In this study, selective separation performance of PI/SiO2 nanofiltration (NF) membrane for dye/inorganic salt mixtures was substantially improved through directiona...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of membrane science 2022-09, Vol.658, p.120747, Article 120747
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Zitian, Qiang, Rongrong, Lin, Ligang, Deng, Xuesong, Yang, Xu, Zhao, Kongyin, Yang, Jing, Li, Xinyang, Ma, Wensong, Xu, Meina
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Zusammenfassung:Selective filtration of dyes and inorganic salts is a challenge for the treatment of textile wastewater containing high salt contents. In this study, selective separation performance of PI/SiO2 nanofiltration (NF) membrane for dye/inorganic salt mixtures was substantially improved through directional modulation of its thermal treatment parameters after phase inversion. After thermal modification, the pore size, porosity and roughness were reduced, and the mechanical strength was improved. The PI/SiO2 membrane under optimized thermally-modified conditions (M6, heat treatment conditions: 50 °C for 8 min) possessed high porosity of 79.95%. Besides, the thermally-modified PI/SiO2 membrane revealed high water permeance of 152.87 L m−2 h−1·bar−1 with efficient rejection performance for a variety of typical dyes. In single dye filtration tests, the thermally-modified PI/SiO2 membrane displayed high rejection (>90%) for Coomassie Brilliant Blue (CBB), Congo Red (CR), Trypan Blue (TB) and Direct Black 38 (DB 38), and exhibited excellent permeance (84.21–133.76 L m−2 h−1·bar−1). In addition, the thermally-modified PI/SiO2 membrane could selectively separate dyes and inorganic salts. The membrane exhibited high dye rejection (>90%) and low inorganic salt rejection (
ISSN:0376-7388
1873-3123
DOI:10.1016/j.memsci.2022.120747