Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application

BACKGROUND Membrane distillation (MD) for desalination encounters significant hurdles as a result of pore wetting, leading to reduced permeate flux or deterioration in permeate quality over time. Therefore, membranes used in MD must be highly hydrophobic to prevent liquid from entering the pores and...

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Published in:JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Main Authors: Fuzil, Nurul Syazana; Othman, Nur Hidayati; Alias, Nur Hashimah; Mat Shayuti, Muhammad Shafiq; Shahruddin, Munawar Zaman; Marpani, Fauziah; Lau, Woei Jye; Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi; Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan; Kusworo, Tutuk Djoko; Abidin, Sumaiya Zainal; Ul-Hamid, Anwar; Rahman, Norazah Abd
Format: Article; Early Access
Language:English
Published: WILEY 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001231823400001
author Fuzil
Nurul Syazana; Othman
Nur Hidayati; Alias
Nur Hashimah; Mat Shayuti
Muhammad Shafiq; Shahruddin
Munawar Zaman; Marpani
Fauziah; Lau
Woei Jye; Ismail
Ahmad Fauzi; Othman
Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan; Kusworo
Tutuk Djoko; Abidin
Sumaiya Zainal; Ul-Hamid
Anwar; Rahman
Norazah Abd
spellingShingle Fuzil
Nurul Syazana; Othman
Nur Hidayati; Alias
Nur Hashimah; Mat Shayuti
Muhammad Shafiq; Shahruddin
Munawar Zaman; Marpani
Fauziah; Lau
Woei Jye; Ismail
Ahmad Fauzi; Othman
Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan; Kusworo
Tutuk Djoko; Abidin
Sumaiya Zainal; Ul-Hamid
Anwar; Rahman
Norazah Abd
Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Chemistry; Engineering
author_facet Fuzil
Nurul Syazana; Othman
Nur Hidayati; Alias
Nur Hashimah; Mat Shayuti
Muhammad Shafiq; Shahruddin
Munawar Zaman; Marpani
Fauziah; Lau
Woei Jye; Ismail
Ahmad Fauzi; Othman
Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan; Kusworo
Tutuk Djoko; Abidin
Sumaiya Zainal; Ul-Hamid
Anwar; Rahman
Norazah Abd
author_sort Fuzil
spelling Fuzil, Nurul Syazana; Othman, Nur Hidayati; Alias, Nur Hashimah; Mat Shayuti, Muhammad Shafiq; Shahruddin, Munawar Zaman; Marpani, Fauziah; Lau, Woei Jye; Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi; Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan; Kusworo, Tutuk Djoko; Abidin, Sumaiya Zainal; Ul-Hamid, Anwar; Rahman, Norazah Abd
Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
English
Article; Early Access
BACKGROUND Membrane distillation (MD) for desalination encounters significant hurdles as a result of pore wetting, leading to reduced permeate flux or deterioration in permeate quality over time. Therefore, membranes used in MD must be highly hydrophobic to prevent liquid from entering the pores and contaminating the permeate stream. In this study, a thin layer of MoS2-TiO2 composite was coated using poly (DOPA) as an adhesive to enhance attachment. Two coating methods, interlinking and layering, were compared to determine the most effective method for forming a thin hydrophobic coating layer onto PVDF-PES hollow fiber membrane. RESULTSInterestingly, this study revealed that increasing the number of dipping cycles led to higher flux, defying conventional expectations. This unexpected outcome is likely to have resulted from the thicker coatings creating a more hydrophobic surface, reducing water molecule adhesion and preventing wetting. Consequently, the membrane demonstrated enhanced flux despite its increased thickness. Among the membranes tested, the MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES membrane coated using the layering method exhibited the best performance, leading to a flux of 2.06 kg m(-2) h(-1) and 99.99% salt rejection. This superior performance can also be attributed to the membrane's hydrophobic properties, evident in its water contact angle (WCA) of 99 degrees. By contrast, the interlinking method resulted in lower performance, with a permeate flux of 1.70 kg m(-2) h(-1) and 99.96% salt rejection, which is likely to have resulted from its lower WCA of 86 degrees. CONCLUSION The findings from this study suggest that the coating method has the potential to greatly improve membrane distillation performance through wettability modification rather than altering membrane porosity. (c) 2024 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).
WILEY
0268-2575
1097-4660
2024


10.1002/jctb.7679
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Chemistry; Engineering

WOS:001231823400001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001231823400001
title Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
title_short Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
title_full Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
title_fullStr Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
title_full_unstemmed Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
title_sort Effects of coating technique on the physicochemical properties and structure of MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES for membrane distillation application
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description BACKGROUND Membrane distillation (MD) for desalination encounters significant hurdles as a result of pore wetting, leading to reduced permeate flux or deterioration in permeate quality over time. Therefore, membranes used in MD must be highly hydrophobic to prevent liquid from entering the pores and contaminating the permeate stream. In this study, a thin layer of MoS2-TiO2 composite was coated using poly (DOPA) as an adhesive to enhance attachment. Two coating methods, interlinking and layering, were compared to determine the most effective method for forming a thin hydrophobic coating layer onto PVDF-PES hollow fiber membrane. RESULTSInterestingly, this study revealed that increasing the number of dipping cycles led to higher flux, defying conventional expectations. This unexpected outcome is likely to have resulted from the thicker coatings creating a more hydrophobic surface, reducing water molecule adhesion and preventing wetting. Consequently, the membrane demonstrated enhanced flux despite its increased thickness. Among the membranes tested, the MoS2-TiO2/PVDF-PES membrane coated using the layering method exhibited the best performance, leading to a flux of 2.06 kg m(-2) h(-1) and 99.99% salt rejection. This superior performance can also be attributed to the membrane's hydrophobic properties, evident in its water contact angle (WCA) of 99 degrees. By contrast, the interlinking method resulted in lower performance, with a permeate flux of 1.70 kg m(-2) h(-1) and 99.96% salt rejection, which is likely to have resulted from its lower WCA of 86 degrees. CONCLUSION The findings from this study suggest that the coating method has the potential to greatly improve membrane distillation performance through wettability modification rather than altering membrane porosity. (c) 2024 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).
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