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Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation

Wetland water is an alternative water resource around wetland areas. However, it is typically saline due to seawater intrusion and contains high natural organic matter (NOM) that is challenging to treat. This study evaluated the stability of interlayer-free mesoporous silica matrix membranes employi...

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Autores principales: Elma, Muthia, Bilad, Muhammad Roil, Pratiwi, Amalia Enggar, Rahma, Aulia, Asyyaifi, Zaini Lambri, Hairullah, Hairullah, Syauqiah, Isna, Arifin, Yulian Firmana, Lestari, Riani Ayu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35267717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14050895
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author Elma, Muthia
Bilad, Muhammad Roil
Pratiwi, Amalia Enggar
Rahma, Aulia
Asyyaifi, Zaini Lambri
Hairullah, Hairullah
Syauqiah, Isna
Arifin, Yulian Firmana
Lestari, Riani Ayu
author_facet Elma, Muthia
Bilad, Muhammad Roil
Pratiwi, Amalia Enggar
Rahma, Aulia
Asyyaifi, Zaini Lambri
Hairullah, Hairullah
Syauqiah, Isna
Arifin, Yulian Firmana
Lestari, Riani Ayu
author_sort Elma, Muthia
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description Wetland water is an alternative water resource around wetland areas. However, it is typically saline due to seawater intrusion and contains high natural organic matter (NOM) that is challenging to treat. This study evaluated the stability of interlayer-free mesoporous silica matrix membranes employing a dual acid–base catalyzed sol–gel process for treatment of saline wetland water. The silica sols were prepared under a low silanol concentration, dip-coated in 4 layers, and calcined using the rapid thermal processing method. The membrane performance was initially evaluated through pervaporation under various temperatures (25–60 °C) using various feeds. Next, the long-term stability (up to 400 h) of wetland saline water desalination was evaluated. Results show that the water flux increased at higher temperatures up to 6.9 and 6.5 kg·m(−2)·h(−1) at the highest temperature of 60 °C for the seawater and the wetland saline water feeds, respectively. The long-term stability demonstrated a stable performance without flux and rejection decline up to 170 h operation, beyond which slow declines in water flux and rejection were observed due to fouling by NOM and membrane wetting. The overall findings suggest that an interlayer-free mesoporous silica membrane offers excellent performance and high salt rejection (80–99%) for wetland saline water treatments.
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spelling pubmed-89127992022-03-11 Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation Elma, Muthia Bilad, Muhammad Roil Pratiwi, Amalia Enggar Rahma, Aulia Asyyaifi, Zaini Lambri Hairullah, Hairullah Syauqiah, Isna Arifin, Yulian Firmana Lestari, Riani Ayu Polymers (Basel) Article Wetland water is an alternative water resource around wetland areas. However, it is typically saline due to seawater intrusion and contains high natural organic matter (NOM) that is challenging to treat. This study evaluated the stability of interlayer-free mesoporous silica matrix membranes employing a dual acid–base catalyzed sol–gel process for treatment of saline wetland water. The silica sols were prepared under a low silanol concentration, dip-coated in 4 layers, and calcined using the rapid thermal processing method. The membrane performance was initially evaluated through pervaporation under various temperatures (25–60 °C) using various feeds. Next, the long-term stability (up to 400 h) of wetland saline water desalination was evaluated. Results show that the water flux increased at higher temperatures up to 6.9 and 6.5 kg·m(−2)·h(−1) at the highest temperature of 60 °C for the seawater and the wetland saline water feeds, respectively. The long-term stability demonstrated a stable performance without flux and rejection decline up to 170 h operation, beyond which slow declines in water flux and rejection were observed due to fouling by NOM and membrane wetting. The overall findings suggest that an interlayer-free mesoporous silica membrane offers excellent performance and high salt rejection (80–99%) for wetland saline water treatments. MDPI 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8912799/ /pubmed/35267717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14050895 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elma, Muthia
Bilad, Muhammad Roil
Pratiwi, Amalia Enggar
Rahma, Aulia
Asyyaifi, Zaini Lambri
Hairullah, Hairullah
Syauqiah, Isna
Arifin, Yulian Firmana
Lestari, Riani Ayu
Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation
title Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation
title_full Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation
title_fullStr Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation
title_short Long-Term Performance and Stability of Interlayer-Free Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Wetland Saline Water Pervaporation
title_sort long-term performance and stability of interlayer-free mesoporous silica membranes for wetland saline water pervaporation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35267717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14050895
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