Cellulose composite membranes for nanofiltration of aprotic solvents

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T. S. Anokhina
A. A. Yushkin
I. S. Makarov
V. Ya. Ignatenko
A. V. Kostyuk
S. V. Antonov
A. V. Volkov
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
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Petroleum Chemistry | 2016年 / 56卷
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cellulose; -methylmorpholine ; -oxide; composite membranes; organic solvent nanofiltration; aprotic solvents;
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Cellulose composite membranes have been fabricated by casting a cellulose solution in N-methylmorpholine oxide on a nonwoven polyester support. The membranes have been tested for nanofiltration of aprotic solvents. The solvent permeability has changed from 0.11 ± 0.02 to 2.5 ± 0.4 kg/(m2 h bar) in the following order: DMSO > NMP > DMFA > THF > acetone, which can be attributed to a decrease in viscosity of the fluids. The rejection of the anionic dyes Orange II (MW 350) and Remazol Brilliant Blue R (MW 626) has been found to range within 15–85% and 42–94%, respectively, on the solvent nature. Sorption experiments have revealed a noticeable difference between certain solvents in interaction with the membrane material: a lower degree of cellulose swelling in THF (37%) and a higher degree in DMSO (230%). In addition, it has been found that the rejection of solutes by the composite membranes correlates with the degree of cellulose swelling. A rejection of ≥90% has been achieved for Remazol Brilliant Blue R, which has the larger molecule, at a cellulose swelling ratio of 100% or higher. Thus, it has been concluded that polymer swelling leads to narrowing the porous structure of the cellulose layer of the composite membrane and, hence, improvement in separation parameters.
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