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Effect of additives on the properties and performance of cellulose acetate derivative membranes in the separation of isopropanol/water mixtures

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DESALINATION
Volume 285, Issue -, Pages 359-365

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2011.10.027

Keywords

Additives; Polyethylene glycol 600 (PEG); Cellulose acetate (CA); Blend membranes; Isopropanol (IPA)

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  1. Higher Education Commission, Pakistan

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In this work, various cellulose acetate (CA) membranes for pervaporation were prepared by the incorporation of different additives, i.e. polyethylene glycol-600 (PEG-600), propylene glycol (PG), and ethylene glycol (EG) to enhance the separation of isopropanol (IPA)/water mixtures. These membranes were characterized by FTIR, DSC, TGA, SEM and UTM. Each additive was responsible for its characteristic effect on the membrane morphology, mechanical strength, permeation flux and separation factor. The SEM micrograph showed that the additives were evenly dispersed in the membrane matrix with the formation of dense membranes. The UTM tests for the membrane reveled that both the Young's Modulus and tensile strength increased with the increase in additive contents. TGA studies for the CA/PEG blend membrane exhibited the highest thermal stability as compared to the CA/PG and CA/EG blends. For each of these synthesized membranes, the separation factor decreased while the permeation flux increased with the increase in additive contents, while the CA/PG membrane with 20 wt.% additive content showed highest permeation flux of 45227 g/m(2)h. (C) 2011 Elsevier BA/. All rights reserved.

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