Enhancing Water Purification by Integrating Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes into Polyethersulfone Membranes for Improved Hydrophilicity and Anti-Fouling Performance

Water pollution remains a critical concern, one necessitated by rapidly increasing industrialization and urbanization. Among the various strategies for water purification, membrane technology stands out, with polyethersulfone (PES) often being the material of choice due to its robust mechanical prop...

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Veröffentlicht in:Membranes (Basel) 2024-05, Vol.14 (5), p.116
Hauptverfasser: Bilal, Ayesha, Yasin, Muhammad, Akhtar, Faheem Hassan, Gilani, Mazhar Amjad, Alhmohamadi, Hamad, Younas, Mohammad, Mushtaq, Azeem, Aslam, Muhammad, Hassan, Mehdi, Nawaz, Rab, Aqsha, Aqsha, Sunarso, Jaka, Bilad, Muhammad Roil, Khan, Asim Laeeq
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Zusammenfassung:Water pollution remains a critical concern, one necessitated by rapidly increasing industrialization and urbanization. Among the various strategies for water purification, membrane technology stands out, with polyethersulfone (PES) often being the material of choice due to its robust mechanical properties, thermal stability, and chemical resistance. However, PES-based membranes tend to exhibit low hydrophilicity, leading to reduced flux and poor anti-fouling performance. This study addresses these limitations by incorporating titanium dioxide nanotubes (TiO NTs) into PES nanofiltration membranes to enhance their hydrophilic properties. The TiO NTs, characterized through FTIR, XRD, BET, and SEM, were embedded in PES at varying concentrations using a non-solvent induced phase inversion (NIPS) method. The fabricated mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were subjected to testing for water permeability and solute rejection capabilities. Remarkably, membranes with a 1 wt% TiO NT loading displayed a significant increase in pure water flux, from 36 to 72 L m h bar , a 300-fold increase in selectivity compared to the pristine sample, and a dye rejection of 99%. Furthermore, long-term stability tests showed only a slight reduction in permeate flux over a time of 36 h, while dye removal efficiency was maintained, thus confirming the membrane's stability. Anti-fouling tests revealed a 93% flux recovery ratio, indicating excellent resistance to fouling. These results suggest that the inclusion of TiO NTs offers a promising avenue for the development of efficient and stable anti-fouling PES-based membranes for water purification.
ISSN:2077-0375
2077-0375
DOI:10.3390/membranes14050116