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Preparation and Characterization of Modified Polysulfone with Crosslinked Chitosan-Glutaraldehyde MWCNT Nanofiltration Membranes, and Evaluation of Their Capability for Salt Rejection.

Ahmed A AlshahraniAbeer A El-HabeebNoor H AlotaibiAnfal A ShamanWajd F AlmutairiSamar M AlotaibiHassan M A HassanIbrahim Hotan Alsohaimi
Published in: Polymers (2022)
Nanofiltration membranes were successfully created using multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and MWCNTs modified with amine (MWCNT-NH 2 ) and carboxylic groups (MWCNT-COOH). Chitosan (CHIT) and chitosan-glutaraldehyde (CHIT-G) were utilized as dispersants. Sonication, SEM, and contact angle were used to characterize the as-prepared membranes. The results revealed that the type of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT, MWCNT-COOH and MWCNT-NH 2 ) used as the top layer had a significant impact on membrane characteristics. The lowest contact angle was 38.6 ± 8.5 for the chitosan-G/MWCNT-COOH membrane. The surface morphology of membranes changed when carbon with carboxylic or amine groups was introduced. In addition, water permeability was greater for CHIT-G/MWCNT-COOH and CHIT-G/MWCNT-NH 2 membranes. The CHIT-G/MWCNT-COOH membrane had the highest water permeability (5.64 ± 0.27 L m -2 h -1 bar -1 ). The findings also revealed that for all membranes, the rejection of inorganic salts was in the order R (NaCl) > R (MgSO4) .
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