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Incorporation of Hydrophobic Silica in a Polyvinylidene Fluoride Membrane: Membrane Development and Performance Modeling

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 1005-1016

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.202200425

Keywords

Distillation; Hydrophobic silica; Mixed-matrix membrane; Response surface methodology; Sensitivity analysis

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The performance of membrane distillation (MD) in seawater desalination can be improved by enhancing the material properties and process parameters. This study investigated the effects of hydrophobic silica loading on the properties and MD performance of a polyvinylidene difluoride-based membrane in seawater desalination, and performed a sensitivity analysis. It was found that incorporation of hydrophobic silica improved the hydrophobicity of the membrane and increased the number of surface pores, resulting in improved flux and high salt rejection. The optimized membrane was 73% more efficient than the neat membrane.
Membrane distillation (MD) performance in seawater desalination can be improved by enhancing the material properties (hydrophobicity, porosity) and process parameters (feed flow rate, temperature). In this study, the effects of hydrophobic silica loading on the properties and MD performance of a polyvinylidene difluoride-based membrane in seawater desalination were investigated, and a sensitivity analysis (temperature gradient, feed flow rate, salinity) was performed. Incorporation of hydrophobic silica improved the hydrophobicity of the membrane. Higher filler loading increased the number of surface pores while maintaining their size. This resulted in improved flux compared with the neat membrane while maintaining high salt rejection. The optimized membrane was 73 % more efficient than the neat membrane.

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