Jan Kujawski
Wrocław University of Technology
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
Joanna Kujawa; Sophie Cerneaux; Wojciech Kujawski; Marek Bryjak; Jan Kujawski
The combination of microscopic (atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy) and goniometric (static and dynamic measurements) techniques, and surface characterization (surface free energy determination, critical surface tension, liquid entry pressure, hydraulic permeability) was implemented to discuss the influence of perfluoroalkylsilanes structure and grafting time on the physicochemistry of the created hydrophobic surfaces on the titania ceramic membranes of 5 kD and 300 kD. The impact of molecular structure of perfluoroalkylsilanes modifiers (possessing from 6 to 12 carbon atoms in the fluorinated part of the alkyl chain) and the time of the functionalization process in the range of 5 to 35 h was studied. Based on the scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, it was found that the localization of grafting molecules depends on the membrane pore size (5 kD or 300 kD). In the case of 5 kD titania membranes, modifiers are attached mainly on the surface and only partially inside the membrane pores, whereas, for 300 kD membranes, the perfluoroalkylsilanes molecules are present within the whole porous structure of the membranes. The application of 4 various types of PFAS molecules enabled for interesting observations and remarks. It was explained how to obtain ceramic membrane surfaces with controlled material (contact angle, roughness, contact angle hysteresis) and separation properties. Highly hydrophobic surfaces with low values of contact angle hysteresis and low roughness were obtained. These surfaces possessed also low values of critical surface tension, which means that surfaces are highly resistant to wetting. This finding is crucial in membrane applicability in separation processes. The obtained and characterized hydrophobic membranes were subsequently applied in air-gap membrane distillation processes. All membranes were very efficient in MD processes, showing good transport and selective properties (∼99% of NaCl salt rejection). Depending on the membrane pore size and used modifiers, the permeate flux was in the range of 0.5-4.5 kg·m(-2)·h(-1) and 0.3-4.2 kg·m(-2)·h(-1) for 5 kD and 300 kD membranes, respectively.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015
Anna Kujawska; Jan Kujawski; Marek Bryjak; Wojciech Kujawski
Separation and Purification Technology | 2014
Jan Kujawski; Anna Rozicka; Marek Bryjak; Wojciech Kujawski
Journal of Membrane Science | 2016
Wojciech Kujawski; Joanna Kujawa; Ewa Wierzbowska; Sophie Cerneaux; Marek Bryjak; Jan Kujawski
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2014
Maciej W. Kujawski; Żaneta Bargańska; Katarzyna Marciniak; Ewa Miedzianowska; Jan Kujawski; Marek Ślebioda; Jacek Namieśnik
Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2015
Anna Kujawska; Jan Kujawski; Marek Bryjak; Wojciech Kujawski
Journal of Membrane Science | 2016
Anna Kujawska; Jan Kujawski; Marek Bryjak; Marcin Cichosz; Wojciech Kujawski
Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2015
Irena Gancarz; Marek Bryjak; Jan Kujawski; Joanna Wolska; Joanna Kujawa; Wojciech Kujawski
Separation and Purification Technology | 2017
Jan Kujawski; Wojciech Kujawski; Henryk Sondej; Karolina Jarzynka; Anna Kujawska; Marek Bryjak; Edyta Rynkowska; Katarzyna Knozowska; Joanna Kujawa
Separation and Purification Technology | 2017
Katarzyna Knozowska; Anna Kujawska; Joanna Kujawa; Wojciech Kujawski; Marek Bryjak; Ewelina Chrzanowska; Jan Kujawski