atomic force microscopy;
nanofiltration membranes;
surface morphology;
pore size distribution;
tip convolution;
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10.1016/j.desal.2004.12.008
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TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号:
0817 ;
摘要:
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to characterize five commercial nanofiltration (NF) membranes from three companies. High-resolution 3D images of the membranes were obtained without preparative treatment that may affect the membrane surface. Obtained images have been filtered to overcome the effect of tip convolution and the noises. Two sizes of the images were obtained 2 mu m x 2 mu m and small sizes. The first images were used to find the surface morphology data such as average roughness, mean height, root mean square (RMS), and maximum peak-to-valley. The small size images showing visible pores were used to determine the pore size and pore size distributions, which were used to calculate porosity of membranes. A fitted line using lognormal distributions was used to represent the pore size distribution of the nanofiltration membranes. The results show that the lognormal distribution is fitted well with AFM experimental data.
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Centre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of WalesCentre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of Wales
Al-Amoudi, A.
Wright, C.
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Centre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of WalesCentre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of Wales
Wright, C.
Williams, P.
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Centre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of WalesCentre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of Wales
Williams, P.
Lovitt, R.W.
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Centre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of WalesCentre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of Wales
Lovitt, R.W.
Al-Hobiab, A.
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Institute of Atomic Energy Research, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Riyadh 11442Centre for Complex Fluids Processing, School of Engineering, University of Wales