Modification of the Selectivity Properties of Tubular Ceramic Membranes after Alkaline Treatment.

Membranes (Basel)

Institut UTINAM Besançon (UMR CNRS 6213), Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 16 Route de Gray, 25030 Besançon CEDEX, France.

Published: November 2017

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  • The study investigates how mild alkaline treatment alters the selectivity of ceramic membranes in filtering salt-water solutions, demonstrating varied rejection rates for different salts.
  • The treatment resulted in a notable decrease in NaF rejection while increasing the rejection of NaCl and NaBr, with NaI and Na₂SO₄ rejection remaining almost unchanged.
  • Changes in dielectric properties and surface chemistry, rather than pore size or charge, are primarily responsible for these shifts in selectivity post-treatment.

Article Abstract

This work focuses on the selectivity modification of ceramic membranes after a mild alkaline treatment. Filtration of pure salt-water solutions was carried out with commercial titania membranes before and after the treatment. After treatment, the rejection of NaF significantly decreased, while the rejection of NaCl and NaBr increased. Additionally, NaI and Na₂SO₄ remained close to zero. Pore size and electrical charge being almost unchanged, only significant modifications in the dielectric effects can explain this modification of selectivity. Therefore, the surface chemistry and the interaction (nature and magnitude) with the solvent and with the species present in the solution appear to be modified by the alkaline treatment. This trend is also illustrated by discussing the electric and the dielectric properties that were numerically identified before and after treatment. The alkaline treatment significantly decreased the apparent dielectric constant of NaCl-water solution in the pore, highlighting the rejection of sodium chloride. Contrariwise, the modification of the surface chemistry increased the apparent dielectric constant of NaF-water solution by promoting fluoride transmission.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5746824PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes7040065DOI Listing

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