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A high-flux p84 polyimide mixed matrix membranes incorporated with cadmium-based metal organic frameworks for enhanced simultaneous dyes removal: response surface methodology

Baneshi, M. M. and Ghaedi, A. M. and Vafaei, A. and Emadzadeh, D. and Lau, W. J. and Marioryad, H. and Jamshidi, A. (2020) A high-flux p84 polyimide mixed matrix membranes incorporated with cadmium-based metal organic frameworks for enhanced simultaneous dyes removal: response surface methodology. Environmental Research, 183 . ISSN 0013-9351

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Official URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2020.109278

Abstract

The water sources contaminated by toxic dyes would pose a serious problem for public health. In view of this, the development of a simple yet effective method for removing dyes from industrial effluent has attracted interest from researchers. In the present work, flat sheet mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) with different physiochemical properties were fabricated by blending P84 polyimide with different concentrations of cadmium-based metal organic frameworks (MOF-2(Cd)). The resultant membranes were then used for simultaneous removal of eosin y (EY), sunset yellow (SY) and methylene blue (MB) under various process conditions. The findings indicated that the membranes could achieve high water permeability (117.8–171.4 L/m2.h.bar) and promising rejection for simultaneous dyes removal, recording value of 99.9%, 81.2% and 68.4% for MB, EY and SY, respectively. When 0.2 wt% MOF-2(Cd) was incorporated into the membrane matrix, the membrane separation efficiency was improved by 110.2% and 213.3% for EY and SY removal, respectively when compared with the pristine membrane. In addition, the optimization and modeling of membrane permeate flux and dye rejection was explored using response surface methodology. The actual and model results are in good agreement with R2 of at least 0.9983 for dye rejection and permeate flux. The high flux of the developed MMMs coupled with effective separation of dyes suggests a promising prospect of using P84 polyimide MMMs incorporated with MOF-2(Cd) for water purification.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:dye, P84 polyimide, RSM
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:86521
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:30 Sep 2020 08:57
Last Modified:30 Sep 2020 08:57

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