Cellulose Acetate Nanofiltration Membranes for Cadmium Remediation

Authors

  • Amor Hafiane Laboratory, water, membrane and environmental biotechnology, Centre of Research and Water Technologies, Technopark of Borj-Cedria, BP 273, 8020 Soliman, Tunisia
  • Claudia Ursino Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), Via P. Bucci 17c, 87036 Rende (CS), Italy
  • Ezzedine Ferjani Higher Institute of Sciences and Technology of Environment of Borj-CedriaBp 2050 Borj-Cedria, Tunisia
  • Ibtissem Ounifi Laboratory, water, membrane and environmental biotechnology, Centre of Research and Water Technologies, Technopark of Borj-Cedria, BP 273, 8020 Soliman, Tunisia. Faculty of Sciences of Tunis,University of Tunis - El Manar, 20 Tolede
  • Jalila Chekir Laboratory, water, membrane and environmental biotechnology, Centre of Research and Water Technologies, Technopark of Borj-Cedria, BP 273, 8020 Soliman, Tunisia
  • Sergio Santoro Department of Environmental Engineering (DIAm), Università della Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Cubo 44/A,87036 Rende (CS), Italy
Abstract:

In this work, cellulose acetate (CA) nanofiltration (NF) membranes were prepared via non-solvent phase inversion technique (NIPS). Polymer concentration was varied from 22 to 25 wt% in order to study its effect on the membrane properties. The fabricated membranes were characterized in terms of morphological analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), contact angle, water content, water permeability and salts retention such as Na2SO4, CaCl2 and NaCl. Membranes performances were evaluated for cadmium Cd2+ removal using three types of cadmium salt: CdCl2, Cd(NO3)2 and CdSO4. The effects of several operating parameters such as the pH of the feed solution (2-12), trans-membrane pressure (0-14 bar), feed concentration (10-4-10-2 mol.L-1) and ionic strength were also studied and investigated. Results evidenced that the prepared CA-NF membranes consists of a sustainable remediation of Cadmium contamination for safe water supply.

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volume 6  issue 2

pages  226- 234

publication date 2020-04-01

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