Authors
Muhamad Zaini Yunos, Zawati Harun, Hatijah Basri, Ahmad Fauzi Ismail
Publication date
2014/1/15
Journal
Desalination
Volume
333
Issue
1
Pages
36-44
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Polysulfone membranes were prepared via phase inversion technique by using polyethylene glycol with molecular weights of 400, 1500 and 6000 Da as pore forming agent in dope formulation. The performance of membrane was characterized using humic acid and water sample taken from Sembrong River, Johor, Malaysia was used as natural organic matter sources. Membrane properties were also characterized in terms of mean pore radius, pure water flux, humic acid rejection and fouling resistance. The results indicated that the pure water flux and mean pore radius of membranes increased with the increase of PEG content. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy results revealed the presence of hydrophilic component in PSf/PEG blend with the significant appearance of O–H peak at 3418.78 cm− 1. Scanning electron microscopy analysis revealed the presence of finger-like structure for all membranes and the …
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