Research on Obtaining and Characterization of Polymeric Membranes for Wastewater Treatment
Dată
2016Autor
Tiron, Laurenția Geanina
Vlad, Maria
Pintilie, Ștefan Cătălina
Baltă, Ștefan
Abstract
Some of the most common polymeric membranes are used in wastewater
treatment. Over the years, these membranes have been studied from different points
of view: their aim to improve the retention of impurities, membrane affinity to water
and degree of fouling of polymeric membranes. By analysing the surface of the
membrane material by chemical characteristics information can be offered
regarding the polymer’s hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity. Improving membrane
properties can be achieved during the stage of obtaining the polymer solution and
during the thin film deposition step. To obtain polymeric membranes, the phase
inversion method was used, following the influencing factors on membrane
properties during the manufacturing process. The performance of membranes was
studied using various parameters which lead to different results in terms of flux,
permeability and hydrophilicity. This paper presents the influence of different
polymer concentration, the influence of relative air humidity and the membrane
thickness gradient on membrane flux and permeability.
Colecții
- 2016 fascicula9 nr2 [10]