JOURNAL ARTICLE

Separation of humic acid with nanofiltration polyamide composite membranes

Jeong‐Eun HwangJonggeon JegalKew‐Ho Lee

Year: 2002 Journal:   Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol: 86 (11)Pages: 2847-2853   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Humic acid, a natural organic matter, was separated with a polyamide (PA) composite membrane with a molecular weight cutoff (MWCO) of 500 g/mol. The PA composite membrane was prepared by the interfacial polymerization of piperazine and trimesoyl chloride on a polysulfone support with an MWCO of about 30,000 g/mol. The separation conditions through the membrane were varied, and factors affecting the permeation performance of the membranes, such as the concentration, pH, and storage time of the humic acid solutions, were studied. The surface chemistry of the membrane changed dynamically as a function of the operating time during the permeation tests, and the size and ζ potential of the colloid of humic acid solutions under different conditions were characterized with a ζ potentiometer. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 86: 2847–2853, 2002

Keywords:
Polysulfone Nanofiltration Humic acid Membrane Permeation Polyamide Interfacial polymerization Chemical engineering Chemistry Ultrafiltration (renal) Polymer chemistry Nafion Chromatography Polymer Organic chemistry Monomer

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Membrane Separation Technologies
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