Title of article :
Influence of membrane support layer hydrophobicity on water flux in osmotically driven membrane processes
Author/Authors :
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon، نويسنده , , Menachem Elimelech، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
9
From page :
458
To page :
466
Abstract :
Osmotically driven membrane processes, such as forward osmosis (FO) and pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO), rely on the utilization of large osmotic pressure differentials across semi-permeable membranes to generate water flux. Previous investigations on these two processes have demonstrated how asymmetric membrane structural characteristics, primarily of the support layers, impact water flux performance. In this investigation we demonstrate that support layer hydrophilicity or wetting plays a crucial role in water flux across asymmetric semi-permeable membranes. The results show that the polyester (PET) non-woven and polysulfone supports typically present in thin-film composite (TFC) reverse osmosis (RO) membranes do not wet fully when exposed to water, thereby resulting in a marked decrease in water flux. A cellulosic RO membrane exhibited modestly higher water fluxes due to its more hydrophilic support layer. Removal of the PET layers from the cellulosic and TFC RO membranes resulted in an increased water flux for the cellulosic membrane and very little change in flux for the TFC membrane. Pretreatment with hydraulic pressure (RO mode), feed solution degassing, and use of surfactants were used to further elucidate the wetting mechanisms of the different support layers within each membrane. The importance of considering membrane support layer chemistry in further development of membranes tailored specifically for osmotically driven membrane processes is discussed.
Keywords :
Forward osmosis , Pressure-retarded osmosis , Direct osmotic concentration , Osmotically driven membrane processes , Concentration polarization , Internal concentration polarization
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Record number :
1353817
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