Pervaporation performance of composite poly(Dimethyl Siloxane) membrane for organic acid removal
Abstract
Pervaporation and vapour permeation are membrane-based processes for separating
binary or multi-component mixtures of miscellaneous organic fluids. This membrane-based separation process can potentially be used for recovery of organic acids from waste stream.
This method is effective since it is less energy consuming, low cost and high potential to
recover organic acid from water mixture. Pervaporation utilizing Poly ( dimethylsiloxane)
membrane (PDMS) for acetic acid removal. PDMS membrane is categorized as a dense
and hydrophobic membrane, which restricts the water molecule and allows the permeation
of other organic materials to pass through the membrane matrix. In this study, PDMS
membrane was laboratory syntheisize. The preparation of the membrane was done by phase
inversion-immersion precipitation method. N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) was used as a
solvent to dissolve the Polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) resins.The composition of solution is
prepared in five different polymer concentrations which are (25-30)%. Membrane
morphology and structure is analyzed by Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (
FESEM) analysis and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis. The best
performance of membrane was coated with PDMS polymer. PDMS is prepared in ratio of
10:1 with it curing agent and mix with hexane as the solvent. Membrane is stick on the
glass plate in slant position to do coating. The mixed solution is poured onto the membrane
until it is fully coated and cure in oven. After coating the thin film, the membrane is ready
to be used in pervaporation experiment. The membrane is tested in three different
concentration of feed solution (10-30)% of acetic acid mixture. From the experiment had
been carried out, PPSU 26.5 membrane showed the best performance