Title of article :
Performance of Composite Membrane for Palm Oil Wastewater Treatment
Author/Authors :
yuliwati, e. universitas muhammadiyah palembang - faculty of engineering - department of chemical engineering, Palembang, Indonesia , porawati, h. politeknik jambi - department of mechanical engineering, Kota Baru, Indonesia , elfidiah, . universitas muhammadiyah palembang - faculty of engineering - department of chemical engineering, Palembang, Indonesia , melani, a. universitas muhammadiyah palembang - faculty of engineering - department of chemical engineering, Palembang, Indonesia
Abstract :
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) composite membranes were prepared via phase inversion method by dispersing titanium dioxide (TiO_2) in the dope solution. It is aimed to study the effects of TiO_2 on the membrane surface properties and thus its separation performance. The PVDF membranes modified by various TiO_2 contents were characterized with respect to cross-sectional structure, average pore size, effective porosity, hydrophilicity, permeability and rejection. Maximum values of membrane hydrophilicity, membrane porosity and average pore size were achieved upon addition of 1.95% TiO_2. It is found that changes in the membrane surface properties are closely corresponded with the membrane fouling. The maximum flux and rejection of organic pollutants from palm oil wastewater were recorded at 82.5 L/m^2 h and 98.8 %, respectively using PVDF composite membrane incorporated with 1.95% TiO_2.
Keywords :
Composite membrane , nanoparticle , palm oil wastewater , surface hydrophilicity
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Membrane Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Membrane Science and Technology