Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane Distillation

The influence of oil emulsion presence in the water on the course of water desalination by membrane distillation was studied. The feed water was contaminated by oil collected from the bilge water. The impact of feed composition on the wetting resistance of hydrophobic polypropylene membranes was eva...

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Main Author: Marek Gryta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Membranes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/8/552
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spelling doaj-d892d8a6d87543c381be5a04221567e92021-08-26T14:03:15ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752021-07-011155255210.3390/membranes11080552Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane DistillationMarek Gryta0Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, ul. Pułaskiego 10, 70-322 Szczecin, PolandThe influence of oil emulsion presence in the water on the course of water desalination by membrane distillation was studied. The feed water was contaminated by oil collected from the bilge water. The impact of feed composition on the wetting resistance of hydrophobic polypropylene membranes was evaluated during long-term studies. Two types of the capillary membranes fabricated by thermally induced phase separation method were tested. It has been found that these membranes were non-wetted during the separation of NaCl solutions over a period of 500 h of modules exploitation. The addition of oil (5–100 mg/L) to the feed caused a progressive decline of the permeate flux up to 30%; however, the applied hydrophobic membranes retained their non-wettability for the consecutive 2400 h of the process operation. It was indicated that several compounds containing the carbonyl group were formed on the membranes surface during the process. These hydrophilic compounds facilitated the water adsorption on the surface of polypropylene which restricted the oil deposition on the membranes used.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/8/552membrane distillationoily wastewaterpolypropylene membranemembrane wettability
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Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane Distillation
Membranes
membrane distillation
oily wastewater
polypropylene membrane
membrane wettability
author_facet Marek Gryta
author_sort Marek Gryta
title Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane Distillation
title_short Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane Distillation
title_full Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane Distillation
title_fullStr Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane Distillation
title_full_unstemmed Resistance of Polypropylene Membrane to Oil Fouling during Membrane Distillation
title_sort resistance of polypropylene membrane to oil fouling during membrane distillation
publisher MDPI AG
series Membranes
issn 2077-0375
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The influence of oil emulsion presence in the water on the course of water desalination by membrane distillation was studied. The feed water was contaminated by oil collected from the bilge water. The impact of feed composition on the wetting resistance of hydrophobic polypropylene membranes was evaluated during long-term studies. Two types of the capillary membranes fabricated by thermally induced phase separation method were tested. It has been found that these membranes were non-wetted during the separation of NaCl solutions over a period of 500 h of modules exploitation. The addition of oil (5–100 mg/L) to the feed caused a progressive decline of the permeate flux up to 30%; however, the applied hydrophobic membranes retained their non-wettability for the consecutive 2400 h of the process operation. It was indicated that several compounds containing the carbonyl group were formed on the membranes surface during the process. These hydrophilic compounds facilitated the water adsorption on the surface of polypropylene which restricted the oil deposition on the membranes used.
topic membrane distillation
oily wastewater
polypropylene membrane
membrane wettability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/8/552
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