Enhancement of filtration performance and antifouling properties of polyethersulfone membranes using Fe3O4@walnut shell-derived activated carbon nanocomposite for heavy metal ions removal

Rezvan Habibi, Behrad Barzegar, Hassan Aghdasinia*, Alireza Khataee

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Abstract

Effective water treatment methods are required owing to heavy metal ion contamination. The phase inversion approach was employed in this work to prepare antifouling polyethersulfone (PES)/Fe3O4@activated walnut shell carbon (AWSC) nanofiltration membranes to reject heavy metal ions. Characterization techniques for Fe3O4@AWSC nanoparticle (NP) included FT-IR, DLS-ZP, XRD, SEM, EDS mapping, BET, and VSM analyses. Also, SEM, EDS mapping, XRD, AFM, Zeta potential, and water contact angle investigations were utilized to characterize the synthesized membranes. The modified membranes' hydrophilicity and porosity were observed to have improved. To affirm the presence of mesoporous Fe3O4@AWSC in the membrane matrix, EDS mapping, SEM, and AFM studies were used. It was also confirmed how the membrane's characteristics and performance were influenced by the existence of mesoporous Fe3O4@AWSC. The mixed matrix membrane made of a 0.5 wt% mesoporous Fe3O4@AWSC demonstrated a high pure water flow of 72.19 L/m2 h, a flux recovery ratio of 71.66%, and a desired rejection of over 98% against Cu2+, Pb2+, and Zn2+. The 0.5 wt% NP membrane had a noticeably improved surface hydrophilicity, which promoted successful antifouling performance. The results demonstrate that a mixed-matrix antifouling Fe3O4@AWSC membrane is highly effective in eliminating heavy metal ions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113172
JournalJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

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Keywords

  • Activated walnut shell carbon (AWSC)
  • Antifouling
  • Heavy metal removal
  • Mixed matrix membrane
  • Nanofiltration

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