Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes

Performance evaluation of four commercially available tubular membranes (AFC 80, AFC 30, PU 608, ES 404) was accomplished in self-assembled membrane testing unit. Effects of varying transmembrane pressure, feed concentration and anion type were investigated. Aqueous solutions of salts such as calciu...

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Main Authors: Qadir, D., Mukhtar, H., Keong, L.K.
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Published: Techno Press 2017
Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/19442/
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:194422023-04-11T04:14:36Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/19442/ Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes Qadir, D. Mukhtar, H. Keong, L.K. Performance evaluation of four commercially available tubular membranes (AFC 80, AFC 30, PU 608, ES 404) was accomplished in self-assembled membrane testing unit. Effects of varying transmembrane pressure, feed concentration and anion type were investigated. Aqueous solutions of salts such as calcium chloride, calcium sulfate, tin chloride and tin sulfate were prepared for this study. It was noted that the investigated parameters e.g., pressure and concentration had significant effects on membrane's performance. Nevertheless, anion type effectively played its role in the rejection of salts since salt having SO4-2 anions had a better rejection than the salts containing Cl-1. It is observed that rejection was dominated by Donnon exclusion for strongly charged nanofiltration membranes whereas for weakly charged ultrafiltration membranes, size exclusion was the key mechanism to reject the ions. © 2017 Techno-Press, Ltd. Techno Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed Qadir, D. and Mukhtar, H. and Keong, L.K. (2017) Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes. Membrane Water Treatment, 8 (4). pp. 369-380. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021845987&doi=10.12989%2fmwt.2017.8.4.369&partnerID=40&md5=b35ee789c005dc397ab8db6e17fcfdb5
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description Performance evaluation of four commercially available tubular membranes (AFC 80, AFC 30, PU 608, ES 404) was accomplished in self-assembled membrane testing unit. Effects of varying transmembrane pressure, feed concentration and anion type were investigated. Aqueous solutions of salts such as calcium chloride, calcium sulfate, tin chloride and tin sulfate were prepared for this study. It was noted that the investigated parameters e.g., pressure and concentration had significant effects on membrane's performance. Nevertheless, anion type effectively played its role in the rejection of salts since salt having SO4-2 anions had a better rejection than the salts containing Cl-1. It is observed that rejection was dominated by Donnon exclusion for strongly charged nanofiltration membranes whereas for weakly charged ultrafiltration membranes, size exclusion was the key mechanism to reject the ions. © 2017 Techno-Press, Ltd.
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author Qadir, D.
Mukhtar, H.
Keong, L.K.
spellingShingle Qadir, D.
Mukhtar, H.
Keong, L.K.
Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes
author_facet Qadir, D.
Mukhtar, H.
Keong, L.K.
author_sort Qadir, D.
title Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes
title_short Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes
title_full Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes
title_fullStr Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes
title_full_unstemmed Retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes
title_sort retention of sulfate and chloride ions in commercially available tubular membranes
publisher Techno Press
publishDate 2017
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