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Treatment of produced water using microfiltration membrane modified by nano particles

Abstract

Membrane filtration technology has been considered as a promising alternative for produced water treatment. However, membrane fouling is a critical problem that affects wastewater treatment efficiency. Membrane surface modification has been regarded as an effective method to improve membrane antifouling ability. In this study, a novel membrane surface modification method was proposed to obtain a super-hydrophilic membrane with high water permeability and great oil rejection through cold plasma-induced poly acrylic acid (PAA) graft-polymerization followed by nano-ZnO self-assembly. The results indicated that a PAA layer was uniformly formed on the membrane surface, and ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) were strongly immobilized by the PAA layer. The firm PAA-ZnO coating on membrane surface brought about dramatically improvements of membrane performances both in permeation flux and pollutant rejection rate.

Authors

Chen X; Huang G; An C; Wu Y

Volume

2019-June

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

Conference proceedings

Proceedings Annual Conference Canadian Society for Civil Engineering

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