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Adsorptive membrane for heavy metal removal: Material, fabrication, and performance

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MATERIALS TODAY-PROCEEDINGS
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages 3037-3045

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.03.582

Keywords

Adsorptive membranes; Adsorbent; Heavy metals

Funding

  1. JICA Technical Cooperation Project for ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network (JICA Project for AUN/SEED-Net) [R.J130000.7309.4B647, UTM CEP 2102]
  2. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia [Q.J130000.3009.03M15]

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The adsorptive membrane has attracted great attention for its application in high-efficiency separation of heavy metals from wastewater. Natural materials such as chitosan, hydroxyapatite, and cellulose have been used to fabricate the adsorptive membrane, reducing the fabrication cost. Research has shown the effectiveness of adsorptive membranes in removing heavy metals, and efforts are being made to improve the antifouling properties and adsorption capacity. Titanium oxide (TiO2) and chitosan are discovered to exhibit excellent antifouling properties, making them promising materials for adsorptive membranes.
The research and development of the adsorptive membrane has received great attention due to its ability to perform high separation for heavy metals removal from wastewater. Adsorptive membrane integrates the adsorption and filtration mechanism in a single separation process. Several natural materials such as chitosan, hydroxyapatite, and cellulose can be used to fabricate the adsorptive membrane and thus, might reduce the fabrication cost. Furthermore, the materials can be easily obtained with facile tech-niques. Many papers have been published and showed the effectiveness of heavy metals removal with adsorptive membrane. In addition, there are several techniques have been used to fabricate the adsorp-tive membrane. Despite the effectiveness of heavy metal removal, the studies continue to enhance the antifouling properties and to increase the adsorption capacity of the membrane. Adsorbent materials such as titanium oxide (TiO2) and chitosan are discovered to exhibit excellent antifouling properties with higher thermal resistance and adsorption capacity. The antifouling properties are attributed to the enhanced and uniform hydrophilicity of the membrane. Thus, this review deliberates the recent progress of the adsorptive membranes in terms of the materials, fabrication methods, and performance.Copyright (C) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Environmental Technology (ISET2021).

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