Preparation, Characterization and Performance Study of New Polysulfone Based Nanofiltration Membranes for Water Filtration
Date
2013
Authors
Padaki, Mahesh S.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Nanofiltration (NF) is a membrane based liquid separation technology which
displays separation characteristics in the intermediate range between Reverse Osmosis
(RO) and Ultrafiltratiom (UF). RO is capable of producing very clean water and high
concentrate rejection. UF may be used for removal of suspended solids and large organic
molecules. Most of the membranes were prepared from organic polymers. Inorganic
polymers tend to be expensive. Cellulose derivatives, polysulfone, polyamides
polyvinyldifloride are presently available polymers which are being extensively used for
membrane preparation. For membranes to be competitive with conventional technology,
a membrane process needs to operate with a high rate of flux, high degree of selectivity
and high resistance to fouling. There are three main areas of interest when it comes to
improving membrane performance: the synthesis process, post-synthesis modification
and application process. These three processes were focused and discussed in present
work.
Synthesis of polymers, chemical modification of polymers and surface
modification of the membranes were performed and discussed in this thesis.
Polysulfonylaminobenzamide (PSAB), methylated polysulfonylaminobenzamide
(mPSAB), poly[(4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl]butanediamide (PASB) and methylated
poly[(4-aminopheonyl)sulfonyl]butanediamide (mPASB) were synthesized. Chitosan
(CS) was modified into N-Phthaloyl chitosan (NCS) and polysulfone (PSf) was modified
into sulfonated polysulfone (sPSf). These polymers were blend with polysulfone for the
preparation of NF membranes. Surface modification was mainly carried out by chemical
modification, physical vapor deposition and beam irradiation.
The general properties of prepared membranes fall in UF and NF regime. The
properties varied depending on the nature of the polymer, the functional group present in
the polymer and manufacturing process. It was shown that the novel polymers and
polymer modification enhanced the performance of the membrane.
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Department of Chemistry, Nanofiltration, Polymer modification, Novel polymer, N-Phthaloyl chitosan and Physical vapor deposition