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Binary metal oxides for composite ultrafiltration membranes

Year: 2014

Journal: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, Vol. 2, p 7054-7064, 20150722

Authors: Sotto, A.; Kim, J.; Arsuaga, J. M.; del Rosario, G.; Martinez, A.; Nam, D.; Luis, P.; Van der Bruggen, B.

Organizations: Rey Juan Carlos Univ, Dept Chem & Energy Technol, Madrid 28933, Spain; Inha Univ, Dept Environm Engn, Inchon, South Korea; Rey Juan Carlos Univ, Technol Support Ctr, Madrid 28933, Spain; Tech Univ Madrid, Dept Basic Sci Appl Engn, Madrid, Spain; Catholic Univ Louvain, Mat & Proc Engn iMMC IMAP, B-1348 Louvain, Belgium; Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Chem Engn, B-3001 Louvain, Belgium

A new ultrafiltration membrane was developed by the incorporation of binary metal oxides of the type Ti(x)Zr(1-x)O-2 inside polyethersulfone. Physico-chemical characterization of the binary metal oxides demonstrated that the presence of Ti in the TiO2-ZrO2 system results in an increase of the size of the oxides, and also their dispersity. The crystalline phases of the synthesized binary metal oxides were identified as srilankite and zirconium titanium oxide. The effect of the addition of ZrO2 can be expressed in terms of the inhibition of crystal growth of nanocrystalline TiO2 during the synthesis process. For photocatalytic applications the band gap of the synthesized semiconductors was determined, confirming a gradual increase (blue shift) in the band gap as the amount of Zr loading increases. Distinct distributions of binary metal oxides were found along the permeation axis for the synthesized membranes. Particles with Ti are more uniformly dispersed throughout the membrane cross-section. The physico-chemical characterization of membranes showed a strong correlation between some key membrane properties and the spatial particle distribution in the membrane structure. The proximity of metal oxide fillers to the membrane surface determines the hydrophilicity and porosity of modified membranes. Membranes incorporating binary metal oxides were found to be promising candidates for wastewater treatment by ultrafiltration, considering the observed improvement in flux and anti-fouling properties of doped membranes. Multi-run fouling tests of doped membranes confirmed the stability of permeation through membranes embedded with binary TiO2-ZrO2 particles.