Membrane and Water Treatment

Volume 14, Number 4, 2023, pages 175-180

DOI: 10.12989/mwt.2023.14.4.175

Mixed matrix membranes for dye removal

Evrim Celik-Madenli and Dilara Kesiktas

Abstract

Mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) can be a promising alternative for the solution of dye removal from coloured effluents. Polymeric membranes are widely used due to their good film-forming ability, flexibility, separation properties, and cost. However, they have low mechanical, chemical, and thermal resistances. Moreover, the fouling of polymeric membranes is high because of their hydrophobic nature. Hence, there is an increasing interest in organic-inorganic hybrid membranes as a new-generation membrane material. It has been shown that carbon nanotubes have the potential to increase the material properties of polymers with their low density, high strength, hardness, and exceptional aspect ratio. In this work, carbon nanotubes blended MMMs were prepared and methyl orange removal efficiency of them was investigated. Compared to the bare membranes, MMMs showed not only increased hydrophilicity, water content, and pure water flux but also increased methyl orange rejection and flux recovery

Key Words

carbon nanotubes; coloured effluent; dye removal; methyl orange; mixed matrix membranes (MMMs); nanofiltration

Address

Evrim Celik-Madenli: Department of Environmental Engineering, Suleyman Demirel University, 32260 Isparta, Turkiye/ Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Liverpool, L69 3GQ, Liverpool, UK Dilara Kesiktas: Department of Environmental Engineering, Suleyman Demirel University, 32260 Isparta, Turkiye