Organic-inorganic composite pervaporation membranes prepared by self-assembly of polyelectrolyte multilayers on macroporous ceramic supports

Yiwei Chen, Fenjuan Xiangli, Wanqin Jin, Nanping Xu

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Abstract

An organic-inorganic composite membrane was successfully prepared by means of electrostatic self-assembly of polyelectrolytes on silica sol-gel modified macroporous ceramic supports. The integrality of the as-prepared composite membrane was evaluated in pervaporation of ethanol/water mixtures. Membrane separation performance was optimized by studying the modification cycle, polyelectrolyte molecule structure, self-assemble conditions, thermal treatment conditions and operating temperatures. It was found that the polyelectrolyte molecule structure mainly affected the separation performance of the composite membrane after a two-cycle modification and raising pervaporation operating temperature was an efficient way to improve both membrane flux and water selectivity. The composite membrane deposited by 60 layer pairs of polyethylenimine/poly(vinyl sulfate) (PEI/PVS) showed a high flux of 18.4 kg m-2 h-1 and a water concentration enhancement from 6.2 to 35.3 wt.%. Our study demonstrates that the composite membrane prepared on macroporous ceramic support through our route is suitable for separation of liquid species at a molecular level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-86
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Membrane Science
Volume302
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Sep 2007

Keywords

  • Composite membrane
  • Macroporous ceramic support
  • Pervaporation
  • Polyelectrolyte multilayers
  • Self-assembly

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