Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.538, 86-95, 2017
Nanocomposite membranes based on alginate matrix and high loading of pegylated POSS for pervaporation dehydration
Fabrication of nanocomposite membranes with high nanoparticle loading is a significant challenge because of the serious agglomeration of nanoparticles at high concentration. In this study, poly(ethylene glycol)functionalized polyoctahedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (PEG@POSS) nanoparticles were incorporated into a sodium alginate (SA) matrix to fabricate nanocomposite membranes. A large loading of PEG@POSS up to 50 wt% with a well dispersion in the membrane was achieved due to the good compatibility between PEG@POSS and alginate chains. Benefiting from the nanostructured size of PEG@POSS (1-3 nm), the obtained nanocomposite membranes possessed very thin active layers of 180-200 nm. A large quantity of hydrophilic PEG side chains enhanced the membrane surface hydrophilicity and offered massive water binding sites in the membranes. Homogeneously dispersed high content PEG@POSS nanoparticles increased the free volume of the nanocomposite membranes while maintaining a suitable free volume cavity size for water permeation. The optimum separation performance with a permeation flux of 2500 g m(-2)h(-1) and a separation factor of 1077 for dehydration of 90/10 wt% ethanol/water feed was achieved. Additionally, the effects of operation temperature and feed concentration on separation performance were investigated systematically.
Keywords:Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS);Poly(ethylene glycol);Nanocomposite membrane;Pervaporation;Ethanol dehydration