A novel binding polymer unmodified starch in application of polymer enhanced ultrafiltration for zinc and lead ions removal
Date
2012-06-18Author
Nik Meriam, Nik Sulaiman, Prof. Dr.
Nurul Huda, Baharuddin
Mohamed Kheireddine, Taieb Aroua, Prof.
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Performance of a polymer enhanced ultrafiltration (PEUF) process has been investigated
on removal of Zn(II) and Pb(II) from aqueous solutions using a polymer-enhanced ultrafiltration
process. The ultrafiltration studies were carried out in membranes technology apparatus which
applied polysulfone hollow fiber membranes with molecular weight cut off (MWCO) 10kDa in the
systems. The increased of metal ions size by binding with two water soluble polymers namely
unmodified starch and polyethyleneimine (PEI); macromolecules may formed that can resist metal
ions pass through membrane hence, retention of metal ions and permeate flux could be enhanced. In
these investigations, transmembranes pressure (TMP), pH, concentration of metals and polymers on
the retention and permeate flux were studied. A better performance result was found with starch
compared to PEI. The maximum retention approached 90% of Zn(II) solution removal instead
Pb(II) solutions was obtained 60% of removal at pH 7 in presence of 0.05 (w/v)% unmodified
starch and 0.01 (v/v)% of PEI as complexing agent, with a fixed pressure of 1.5 bar and flowrate of
115 ml/min. The permeate flux of Zn(II) and Pb(II) solutions was found better that results 99% and
80% at low pH, respectively. Permeate flux remained almost constant around 50% of pure water
flux.
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