(715c) Analysis of Zeolite Contribution to Thin Film Nanocomposite Membrane Reverse Osmosis Performance | AIChE

(715c) Analysis of Zeolite Contribution to Thin Film Nanocomposite Membrane Reverse Osmosis Performance

Authors 

Lundfelt, A. - Presenter, Arizona State University
Lind, M. - Presenter, Arizona State University


Hydrophilic zeolite nanoparticles have been incorporated into polyamides to form thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes, which studies show impact their performance and transport properties for reverse osmosis applications1.  This work has focused on the use of Linde type A zeolite nanocrystals because of their hydrophilicity and ideal pore size (ca 4 angstroms), which is appropriate to allow water molecules but not hydrated ions to pass.  Recent studies of these thin film nanocomposite membranes have shown an increase in permeability while maintaining similar solute rejection levels to their corresponding thin film composites1-4.  Various hypotheses have been proposed about the mechanism by which zeolites impact TFN membrane performance1-4; these include that zeolites may act as preferential flow channels for water, zeolites may create defects through the thin film, and that zeolites may alter the structure of the polyamide.

            In this study, we systematically evaluate zeolite loading of TFN membranes.  In particular, we present both TFN seawater performance along with rigorous characterization and quantification of the thin film surface chemistry and structure.  Precise quantification of the zeolite loading of the thin films has been performed with thermal and imaging techniques.  We then compare the results of the TFN membranes with quantified nanoparticle loading to that of the individual components and what is expected theoretically.

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