Applied Surface Science | 2019

Effects of hydrophilic surface macromolecule modifier loading on PES/O-g-C3N4 hybrid photocatalytic membrane for phenol removal

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract HydrophiLic surface modifying macromolecules (LSMM) modified polyethersulfone (PES) based photocatalytic membranes have been successfully prepared. This hybrid photocatalytic membrane applying oxygen-doped graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) as a photocatalyst was successfully fabricated via phase inversion technique in flat sheet form at ambient temperature. The potential of LSMM as membrane modifier was explored in detail under various loadings (1–5\u202fwt%). The results show that the LSMM addition successfully increased the membrane hydrophilicity which may consequently prevent the membrane from comprehensive fouling. More appearance of g-C3N4 on the membrane surface was observed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) analyses upon the LSMM addition. However, the trend tended to decline at the loading beyond 4\u202fwt% of LSMM. At 4\u202fwt% of LSMM, the PES/g-C3N4 membrane successfully decreased phenol concentration up to 35.78% and rejected 14.73% of phenol. From the water flux result, the application of LSMM in water treatment application was hindered by the flux deterioration but a considerably high flux for an ultrafiltration membrane. The results indicate that the introduction of LSMM in the PES/g-C3N4 hybrid photocatalytic membrane showed the great potential of LSMM as a membrane surface modifier for photocatalytic activities and membrane separation performance.

Volume 465
Pages 180-191
DOI 10.1016/J.APSUSC.2018.09.161
Language English
Journal Applied Surface Science

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