A hydrophilic and antifouling nanofiltration membrane modified by citric acid functionalized tannic acid (CA-f-TA) nanocomposite for dye removal from biologically treated baker's yeast wastewater
Zahra Rahimi (Razi University)
Ali Akbar Zinatizadeh (Razi University, University of South Africa)
Sirus Zinadini (Razi University)
Mark C.M. van Loosdrecht (TU Delft - BT/Environmental Biotechnology)
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to remove non-biodegradable colored compounds from biologically treated baker's yeast effluent using an antifouling membrane in order to facilitate reuse of the wastewater. To get this purpose, in a facile effort, a new nanofiller, citric acid functionalized tannic acid (CA-f-TA), was synthesized by employing a simple, economical and green method. The produced nanofiller was used in the fabrication of polyethersulfone (PES) nanofiltration (NF) membranes. The influence of CA-f-TA on the cross section morphology, pore size, porosity, water content, hydrophilic properties, and roughness of the modified PES/NF membrane was evaluated. The performance of the fabricated membranes was analyzed as pure water flux (PWF), antifouling and dye rejection capacity. Based on obtained results, incorporation of the CA-f-TA nanofiller resulted in an increase in the PWF from 23.5 to 23.6 and 34.4 kg m-2 h-1 for the membranes blended with CA-f-TA-1, CA-f-TA-0.5 and CA-f-TA-0.1, respectively, in contrast to 16.4 kg m-2 h-1 for the reference membrane. The antifouling characteristics of the prepared membranes dramatically raised owing to improvement in smoothness and hydrophilicity of membrane surface. The synthesized NF membrane with 1 wt% CA-f-TA nanofiller had the highest flux recovery ratio (FRR, 93.2%) and dye rejection (95.7% for Direct Red 16 (DR 16) and 97% for biologically treated baker's yeast wastewater), and the lowest irreversible fouling resistance (6.8%). Furthermore, PWF of 34 kg m-2 h-1, FRR of 97%, TSS and turbidity removal efficiencies of 100%, and COD removal efficiency of 80% were obtained using the 1 wt% CA-f-TA membrane after filtration of a field sample i.e. biologically treated baker's yeast wastewater over a 1-h filtration.
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