Polystyrene-halloysite nano tube membranes for water purification
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2018
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Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry A-803 Twin Bldg 275-3 Yangjae-Dong Seocho-Kul Seoul 137-130
Abstract
Membrane technologies are a sustainable solution for treatment of water and wastewater. Here, the technical feasibility of polystyrene-halloysite nanotube (PS-HNT) membranes, fabricated by an ultrasound-assisted solution casting method, was explored for water purification. To this end, the effects of various solvents on the structure, morphology, thermal, and mechanical properties of PS-HNT membranes were investigated. Introduction of HNTs (5 wt%) into the polystyrene matrix demonstrated excellent thermal and mechanical properties along with good water flux, rejection of unwanted components, recovery, and regeneration cycles. These membranes were overall useful enough to purify real wastewater collected from pulp and paper mill. © 2017 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
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Kaolinite, Mechanical properties, Membranes, Nanotubes, Polystyrenes, Purification, Ultrasonics, Wastewater treatment, Water treatment, Water treatment plants, Yarn, Halloysite nanotubes, Pulp and paper mill, Regeneration cycles, Solution-casting method, Sustainable solution, Thermal and mechanical properties, Water and wastewater, Water purification, Membrane technology, Mechanical Properties, Water Treatment
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Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2018, 61, , pp. 169-180
