Copper-catalyzed FeOOH templated method for accelerated fabrication of ultraporous membranes used in microalgae dewatering
Porous materials including polymeric and inorganic membranes are important and widely used in various industries. Controlling the pore size and pore distribution in porous materials is the major focus in this field. In this study, a novel copper-catalyzed template dissolution approach using ferric o...
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my.utm.1058892024-05-26T08:54:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/105889/ Copper-catalyzed FeOOH templated method for accelerated fabrication of ultraporous membranes used in microalgae dewatering Wong, Kar Chun Goh, Pei Sean Suzaimi, Nur Diyana Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi Lim, Jun Wei TP Chemical technology Porous materials including polymeric and inorganic membranes are important and widely used in various industries. Controlling the pore size and pore distribution in porous materials is the major focus in this field. In this study, a novel copper-catalyzed template dissolution approach using ferric oxyhydroxide (FeOOH) as nano-templates was introduced for the preparation of ultraporous polymeric membrane. Compared to typically used acid dissolution method, this approach accelerated the removal of FeOOH by 30 folds. The reduction of ferric by copper into ferrous weakened the Fe-O bonds in FeOOH hence leading to fast dissolution of the nanomaterials. The effectiveness of copper-catalyzed FeOOH dissolution was affected by the concentration of acid and copper ions as well as the type of anions present in the dissolution solution. Membranes fabricated via FeOOH-templating approach were evaluated for microalgae dewatering application and showed 8–21 % higher solution flux than their corresponded nanocomposite membrane. The enhancement was attributed to the elevation of membrane porosity by 1–4 % and the creation of more interconnected pore system. The best membrane, M1.0 exhibited the highest porosity of 94 % and achieved the best microalgae solution flux of 57.7 L·m-2·h-1. The outcomes of this study confirmed the viability of copper-catalyzed approached in accelerating the formation of ultraporous materials and demonstrated the potential of such materials in microalgae dewatering application. Elsevier B.V. 2023 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Kar Chun and Goh, Pei Sean and Suzaimi, Nur Diyana and Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi and Lim, Jun Wei (2023) Copper-catalyzed FeOOH templated method for accelerated fabrication of ultraporous membranes used in microalgae dewatering. Chemical Engineering Journal, 453 (NA). NA-NA. ISSN 1385-8947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2022.139827 DOI : 10.1016/j.cej.2022.139827 |
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Porous materials including polymeric and inorganic membranes are important and widely used in various industries. Controlling the pore size and pore distribution in porous materials is the major focus in this field. In this study, a novel copper-catalyzed template dissolution approach using ferric oxyhydroxide (FeOOH) as nano-templates was introduced for the preparation of ultraporous polymeric membrane. Compared to typically used acid dissolution method, this approach accelerated the removal of FeOOH by 30 folds. The reduction of ferric by copper into ferrous weakened the Fe-O bonds in FeOOH hence leading to fast dissolution of the nanomaterials. The effectiveness of copper-catalyzed FeOOH dissolution was affected by the concentration of acid and copper ions as well as the type of anions present in the dissolution solution. Membranes fabricated via FeOOH-templating approach were evaluated for microalgae dewatering application and showed 8–21 % higher solution flux than their corresponded nanocomposite membrane. The enhancement was attributed to the elevation of membrane porosity by 1–4 % and the creation of more interconnected pore system. The best membrane, M1.0 exhibited the highest porosity of 94 % and achieved the best microalgae solution flux of 57.7 L·m-2·h-1. The outcomes of this study confirmed the viability of copper-catalyzed approached in accelerating the formation of ultraporous materials and demonstrated the potential of such materials in microalgae dewatering application. |
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Copper-catalyzed FeOOH templated method for accelerated fabrication of ultraporous membranes used in microalgae dewatering |
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Copper-catalyzed FeOOH templated method for accelerated fabrication of ultraporous membranes used in microalgae dewatering |
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