Development of polyamideimide based nanofiltration membranes for separation of dyes and salts in textile wastewater treatment için kapak resmi
Development of polyamideimide based nanofiltration membranes for separation of dyes and salts in textile wastewater treatment
Başlık:
Development of polyamideimide based nanofiltration membranes for separation of dyes and salts in textile wastewater treatment
Yazar:
Metecan, Ayşe, author.
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xiii, 58 leaves: illustrarions, charts;+ 1 computer laser optical disc.
Özet:
The textile wastewater contains a significant level of organic dyes and inorganic salts. Separation of a vast amount of organic dyes and inorganic salts is important not only to comply with strict regulations but also to recover dyes for reuse during the process. Nanofiltration is proposed as a cost-effective alternative solution for dye and salt separation compared to traditional techniques. The main objective of this thesis is to develop a polyamideimide based positively charged nanofiltration membranes with high permeability, and high selectivity for separation of dyes and salts in textile wastewater treatment. Polyamide-imide (PAI) is an excellent choice for membrane production because of its superior processability, good mechanical features, and high chemical and thermal resistance. Its imide groups are crosslinked with polyethyleneimine (PEI), which is a suitable material to obtain a positively charged surface. In this study, support membranes of various pore sizes were produced by changing the composition of the coagulation bath and casting solution during the phase inversion method. Then, the optimum support membrane was in-situ modified with the alginate and coordinated with the metal ions for high permeability and high selectivity. The influences of the metal concentration and reaction time on the membrane performances were examined. It has been demonstrated that resulted nanofiltration membrane has high solute permeability (>22 L / m2 h bar), high dye rejection (~ 95 %) and low salt rejection (~ 11 %). Moreover, this membrane was tested in the treatment of real textile wastewater samples. Salts in wastewater permeated, while high amounts of dye were rejected.
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Tek Biçim Eser Adı:
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology: Chemical Engineering.

İzmir Institute of Technology: Chemical Engineering--Thesis (Master).
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