Nanomaterials | |
Effect of Graphene Oxide Synthesis Method on Properties and Performance of Polysulfone-Graphene Oxide Mixed Matrix Membranes | |
AhmedA. Abdala1  HamishR. Mackey2  Safae Sali2  | |
[1] Chemical Engineering, Texas A&Division of Sustainable Development, College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, PO Box 34110, Doha, Qatar; | |
关键词: microfiltration; oil separation; polymeric membrane; nanofiller; polymer composite; flux; hydrophilicity; functional group; carbon to oxygen ratio; | |
DOI : 10.3390/nano9050769 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Graphene oxide (GO) has shown great promise as a nanofiller to enhance the performance of mixed matrix composite membranes (MMMs) for water treatment applications. However, GO can be prepared by various synthesis routes, leading to different concentrations of the attached oxygen functional groups. In this research, GO produced by the Hummers’, Tour, and Staudenmaier methods were characterized and embedded at various fractions into the matrix of polysulfone (PSf) and used to prepare microfiltration membranes via the phase inversion process. The effects of the GO preparation method and loading on the membrane characteristics, as well as performance for oil removal from an oil-water emulsion, are analyzed. Our results reveal that GO prepared by the Staudenmaier method has a higher concentration of the more polar carbonyl group, increasing the membrane hydrophilicity and porosity compared to GO prepared by the Hummers’ and Tour methods. On the other hand, the Hummers’ and Tour methods produce GO with larger sheet size, and are more effective in enhancing the mechanical properties of the PSf membrane. Finally, all MMMs exhibited improved water flux (up to 2.7 times) and oil rejection, than those for the control PSf sample, with the optimum GO loading ranged between 0.1−0.2 wt%.
【 授权许可】
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