Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4889
Title: Efficiency of Fabricated Adsorptive Polysulfone Mixed Matrix Membrane for Acetic Acid Separation
Authors: Pusphanathan, K 
Shukor, H 
Shoparwe, N.F 
Makhtar, MMZ 
Zainuddin, NI 
Jullok, N 
Siddiqui, MR 
Alam, M 
Rafatullah, M 
Keywords: acetic acid;mixed matrix membrane;polysulfone;ultrafiltration
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI
Journal: Membranes 
Abstract: 
The ultrafiltration mixed matrix membrane (UF MMMs) process represents an applicable approach for the removal of diluted acetic acid at low concentrations, owing to the low pressures applied. The addition of efficient additives represents an approach to further improve membrane porosity and, subsequently, enhance acetic acid removal. This work demonstrates the incorporation of titanium dioxide (TiO2) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) as additives into polysulfone (PSf) polymer via the non-solvent-induced phase-inversion (NIPS) method to improve the performance of PSf MMMs performance. Eight PSf MMMs samples designated as M0 to M7, each with independent formulations, were prepared and investigated for their respective density, porosity, and degree of AA retention. Morphology analysis through scanning electron microscopy elucidated sample M7 (PSf/TiO2/PEG 6000) to have the highest density and porosity among all samples with concomitant highest AA retention at approximately 92.2%. The application of the concentration polarization method further supported this finding by the higher concentration of AA solute present on the surface of the membrane compared to that of AA feed for sample M7. Overall, this study successfully demonstrates the significance of TiO2 and PEG as high MW additives in improving PSf MMM performance.
Description: 
Web of Science
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4889
ISBN: 20770375
DOI: 10.3390/membranes13060565
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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