Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser

Lignin is the world's second most abundant biopolymer and source of aromatic structures which consist of plenty of hydrophilic groups. Lignin have the ability to be used as a hydrophilic promoter in membrane fabrication due to its property which able to improve the hydrophilicity and antifoul...

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Main Author: Rajesveran, Dinesvaran
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2021
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spelling my.usm.eprints.54409 http://eprints.usm.my/54409/ Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser Rajesveran, Dinesvaran T Technology TP Chemical Technology Lignin is the world's second most abundant biopolymer and source of aromatic structures which consist of plenty of hydrophilic groups. Lignin have the ability to be used as a hydrophilic promoter in membrane fabrication due to its property which able to improve the hydrophilicity and antifouling properties of hydrophobic membranes. In this work, lignin was introduced and coated on both polyvinylidene fluoride, PVDF and PVDF with CaCO3 loading for oily water separation. PVDF and PVDF with 3 wt% CaCO3 loading membranes were immersed in 0.75 g of the lignin solution containing sodium chloride, NaOH and distilled water. The pristine PVDF and lignin coated membranes were characterized with Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) for comparison. The dynamic underwater contact angle was used to examine the hydrophilic properties of the modifed membranes. The pure water permeability was greatest in PVDF_lignin_CaCO3 removal (PVDF-Lig-CCR), followed by PVDF_lignin_CaCO3(PVDF-Lig-CC), pristine PVDF and PVDF_lignin (PVDF-Lig). The usage of 0.2 M EDTA-disodium solution able to remove the calcium carbonate as the porosity of the modified membrane is reduced. The PVDF-coated lignin membrane exhibits antifouling properties with oil rejection up to 99.36% while the pristine PVDF membrane only rejected 87.50%. The presence of lignin as a hydrophilic promoter coated on PVDF membrane showed a good antifouling performance although it has lower but stable oily water permeability. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2021-06-17 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/54409/1/Modification%20Of%20PVDF%20Membrane%20Using%20Lignin%20And%20Calcium%20Carbonate%20For%20Oily%20Water%20Separation%20To%20Be%20Used%20In%20Water%20Dispenser_Dinesvaran%20Rajesveran_K4_2021_ESAR.pdf Rajesveran, Dinesvaran (2021) Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Kimia. (Submitted)
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Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser
description Lignin is the world's second most abundant biopolymer and source of aromatic structures which consist of plenty of hydrophilic groups. Lignin have the ability to be used as a hydrophilic promoter in membrane fabrication due to its property which able to improve the hydrophilicity and antifouling properties of hydrophobic membranes. In this work, lignin was introduced and coated on both polyvinylidene fluoride, PVDF and PVDF with CaCO3 loading for oily water separation. PVDF and PVDF with 3 wt% CaCO3 loading membranes were immersed in 0.75 g of the lignin solution containing sodium chloride, NaOH and distilled water. The pristine PVDF and lignin coated membranes were characterized with Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) for comparison. The dynamic underwater contact angle was used to examine the hydrophilic properties of the modifed membranes. The pure water permeability was greatest in PVDF_lignin_CaCO3 removal (PVDF-Lig-CCR), followed by PVDF_lignin_CaCO3(PVDF-Lig-CC), pristine PVDF and PVDF_lignin (PVDF-Lig). The usage of 0.2 M EDTA-disodium solution able to remove the calcium carbonate as the porosity of the modified membrane is reduced. The PVDF-coated lignin membrane exhibits antifouling properties with oil rejection up to 99.36% while the pristine PVDF membrane only rejected 87.50%. The presence of lignin as a hydrophilic promoter coated on PVDF membrane showed a good antifouling performance although it has lower but stable oily water permeability.
format Monograph
author Rajesveran, Dinesvaran
author_facet Rajesveran, Dinesvaran
author_sort Rajesveran, Dinesvaran
title Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser
title_short Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser
title_full Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser
title_fullStr Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser
title_full_unstemmed Modification Of PVDF Membrane Using Lignin And Calcium Carbonate For Oily Water Separation To Be Used In Water Dispenser
title_sort modification of pvdf membrane using lignin and calcium carbonate for oily water separation to be used in water dispenser
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.usm.my/54409/1/Modification%20Of%20PVDF%20Membrane%20Using%20Lignin%20And%20Calcium%20Carbonate%20For%20Oily%20Water%20Separation%20To%20Be%20Used%20In%20Water%20Dispenser_Dinesvaran%20Rajesveran_K4_2021_ESAR.pdf
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