Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes

Heavy metals cannot be biodegraded and they remain in the environment until being removed. Thus, the removal of heavy metals from contaminated water is of special concern for the protection of human and aquatic lives. Studies on polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) started more than 50 years ago and h...

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Main Authors: Zulkefeli, Nur Shahira Wahida, Soo, Kar Weng, Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana
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Published: Springer 2018
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7418/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.74182022-05-23T09:59:43Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7418/ Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes Zulkefeli, Nur Shahira Wahida Soo, Kar Weng Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana Heavy metals cannot be biodegraded and they remain in the environment until being removed. Thus, the removal of heavy metals from contaminated water is of special concern for the protection of human and aquatic lives. Studies on polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) started more than 50 years ago and have shown outstanding separation performance of metal ions. The potential and capabilities of PIMs have made it more favorable than ion exchange and liquid-liquid extraction process. To achieve efficient transport of metal ions, different types of extractant with compatible base polymer have been successfully used along with suitable targeted metal ions. However, selectivity of metal ion is only limited to one type of metal ion based on the extractant used in PIMs. The present review describes the current literature on heavy metal removal using PIMs for the past 3 years. The compatibility of extractant with base polymer and plasticizer is discussed. Most of PIM studies used cellulose triacetate (CTA) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as the base polymer, and only a few studies have used other base polymers. These new base polymers have shown better PIMs in terms of stability and separation performance compared to the CTA- and PVC-based PIMs. Moreover, a new invention of dual PIM separation system has allowed simultaneous separation of multiple metal ions. Such improvement in PIM technology can speed up commercialization process and make it viable for large scale and industrial use especially in hydrometallurgy and wastewater treatment. Springer 2018 Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Zulkefeli, Nur Shahira Wahida and Soo, Kar Weng and Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana (2018) Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes. Current Pollution Reports, 4 (2). pp. 84-92. ISSN 2198-6592 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40726-018-0091-y
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description Heavy metals cannot be biodegraded and they remain in the environment until being removed. Thus, the removal of heavy metals from contaminated water is of special concern for the protection of human and aquatic lives. Studies on polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) started more than 50 years ago and have shown outstanding separation performance of metal ions. The potential and capabilities of PIMs have made it more favorable than ion exchange and liquid-liquid extraction process. To achieve efficient transport of metal ions, different types of extractant with compatible base polymer have been successfully used along with suitable targeted metal ions. However, selectivity of metal ion is only limited to one type of metal ion based on the extractant used in PIMs. The present review describes the current literature on heavy metal removal using PIMs for the past 3 years. The compatibility of extractant with base polymer and plasticizer is discussed. Most of PIM studies used cellulose triacetate (CTA) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as the base polymer, and only a few studies have used other base polymers. These new base polymers have shown better PIMs in terms of stability and separation performance compared to the CTA- and PVC-based PIMs. Moreover, a new invention of dual PIM separation system has allowed simultaneous separation of multiple metal ions. Such improvement in PIM technology can speed up commercialization process and make it viable for large scale and industrial use especially in hydrometallurgy and wastewater treatment.
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author Zulkefeli, Nur Shahira Wahida
Soo, Kar Weng
Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana
spellingShingle Zulkefeli, Nur Shahira Wahida
Soo, Kar Weng
Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana
Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes
author_facet Zulkefeli, Nur Shahira Wahida
Soo, Kar Weng
Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana
author_sort Zulkefeli, Nur Shahira Wahida
title Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes
title_short Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes
title_full Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes
title_fullStr Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes
title_full_unstemmed Removal of heavy metals by Polymer Inclusion Membranes
title_sort removal of heavy metals by polymer inclusion membranes
publisher Springer
publishDate 2018
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7418/
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