Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions

The previous studies on nanofiltration (NF) mainly focused on the work to update the existing predictive models to enhance its application in order to optimize the separation prediction. There is still lack of research which successfully creates a user-friendly system for separation process predicti...

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Published in:Desalination and Water Treatment
Main Author: Ali N.; Sidek N.M.; Abdullah I.
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Language:English
Published: Desalination Publications 2014
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Ali N.; Sidek N.M.; Abdullah I.
Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
2014
Desalination and Water Treatment
52
6-Apr
10.1080/19443994.2013.827307
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84893852699&doi=10.1080%2f19443994.2013.827307&partnerID=40&md5=f5b3f6bd1385d65f5ed875ef4cf973b1
The previous studies on nanofiltration (NF) mainly focused on the work to update the existing predictive models to enhance its application in order to optimize the separation prediction. There is still lack of research which successfully creates a user-friendly system for separation process prediction optimization. In this study, a MATLAB®-based NF prediction system (NF-BIN) utilizing Donnan Steric Pore model with application of m-file programming and graphical user interface was developed specifically for binary salt solutions treatment. Prior to the prediction, locally fabricated polyethersulfone membranes with three different polymer concentrations, 19, 21, and 23%, were characterized in terms of pore radius, rp ratio of membrane thickness to porosity, Δx/Ak and effective charge density, Xd using uncharged, and charged solutes rejection data. Further the rejection prediction performance was carried out to predict the percentage contribution of ion transport mechanism of three transport modes: diffusion, electromigration, and convection as described in Extended Nernst-Planck equation. The results obtained from this study indicated that NF/BIN has a good potential as an ideal predictor of NF membrane separation behavior. © 2013 © 2013 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved.
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author Ali N.; Sidek N.M.; Abdullah I.
spellingShingle Ali N.; Sidek N.M.; Abdullah I.
Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
author_facet Ali N.; Sidek N.M.; Abdullah I.
author_sort Ali N.; Sidek N.M.; Abdullah I.
title Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
title_short Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
title_full Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
title_fullStr Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
title_full_unstemmed Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
title_sort Development of nanofiltration membrane separation prediction system for binary salt solutions
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description The previous studies on nanofiltration (NF) mainly focused on the work to update the existing predictive models to enhance its application in order to optimize the separation prediction. There is still lack of research which successfully creates a user-friendly system for separation process prediction optimization. In this study, a MATLAB®-based NF prediction system (NF-BIN) utilizing Donnan Steric Pore model with application of m-file programming and graphical user interface was developed specifically for binary salt solutions treatment. Prior to the prediction, locally fabricated polyethersulfone membranes with three different polymer concentrations, 19, 21, and 23%, were characterized in terms of pore radius, rp ratio of membrane thickness to porosity, Δx/Ak and effective charge density, Xd using uncharged, and charged solutes rejection data. Further the rejection prediction performance was carried out to predict the percentage contribution of ion transport mechanism of three transport modes: diffusion, electromigration, and convection as described in Extended Nernst-Planck equation. The results obtained from this study indicated that NF/BIN has a good potential as an ideal predictor of NF membrane separation behavior. © 2013 © 2013 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved.
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