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Decreasing free fatty acid of crude palm oil with polyvinylidene fluoride hollow fiber membranes using a combination of chitosan and glutaraldehyde

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 12, Issue 35, Pages 22662-22670

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ra04005k

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  1. Indonesian Ministry of Research and Higher Education
  2. Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

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Crude palm oil is an important commodity in the economic and social development of producer nations, but the presence of free fatty acids decreases its quality. Coating the surface of PVDF hollow fiber membrane with chitosan and glutaraldehyde enhances the hydrophilicity, porosity, and roughness of the membrane, resulting in a maximum FFA rejection rate of 14.99% compared to the uncoated membrane.
Crude palm oil (CPO) has emerged as a significant commodity in the economic and social development of producer nations. However, the presence of free fatty acids (FFAs) results in decreased CPO quality. Due to many advantages, the PVDF hollow fiber membrane has a higher potential to remove FFA from CPO than other polymeric membranes, despite the fact that FFA rejection performance remains poor. To solve this issue, membrane surface modification has emerged as one of the potential options for increasing electrostatic contact between the membrane surface and the FFA, resulting in high efficiency FFA separation from CPO. In this investigation, the membrane surface was coated with chitosan (CS) as a coating agent and glutaraldehyde (GA) as a crosslinking agent. The findings of the characterization demonstrated that the presence of a CS/GA combination with a low CS weight on the membrane surface resulted in enhanced hydrophilicity, porosity, water flow, and surface roughness. Furthermore, as compared to the uncoated PVDF hollow fiber membrane, the performance of the CPO with PVDF/CS 0.5 hollow fiber membrane achieved a maximum result of FFA rejection of up to 14.99%. The use of a mixture of CS and GA on the PVDF membrane surface to improve FFA reduction has been shown to be a promising technique for scaling up membrane technology.

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