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Fabrication and characterization of hydroxylated and carboxylated multiwalled carbon nanotube/polyethersulfone (PES) nanocomposite hollow fiber membranes

Year: 2015

Journal: DESALINATION, Vol. 359, p 123-140, 20170208

Authors: Sengur, Reyhan; de Lannoy, Charles-Francois; Turken, Turker; Wiesner, Mark; Koyuncu, Ismail

Organizations: Istanbul Tech Univ, Dept Nanosci & Nanoengn, TR-34469 Istanbul, Turkey; Istanbul Tech Univ, Dept Environm Engn, TR-34469 Istanbul, Turkey; Istanbul Tech Univ, Natl Res Ctr Membrane Technol, TR-34469 Istanbul, Turkey; Duke Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Durham, NC USA

Pilot scale studies were performed to investigate how CNTs might affect hollow fiber membrane (HF) resistance to stress. Further, this research explored how the addition of CNTs into membrane solutions affected trends associated with changes in conventional HF spinning parameters. Nanocomposite polymer solutions were formed by adding functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) (0.2 wt.%, 0.4 wt.% and 0.8 wt.%) and PES. Membranes were fabricated under three different air residence times (1.875 s,0.935 s, and 0 s) by changing either the air gap (15 cm or 0 cm) or the fiber take-up speed (0.16 m/s or 0.08 m/s). Subsequently, HF membranes were characterized according to their porosity, permeability, contact angle, and tensile strength. As expected, stress resistance and Young's Modulus increased up to 125% and 118% for certain membranes containing CNTs, respectively. Shorter air residence times caused significant porosity increases and large permeability decreases in the membranes containing CNTs. Finally, the effect of the de-mixing rate was more pronounced in nanocomposite membranes, while the effect of take-up speed was more pronounced in pristine membranes. This study establishes the potential for CNTs to improve the mechanical properties of HF membranes, and serves as the first demonstration of industrial-scale production of CNT-polymer HF membranes. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.