2017
DOI: 10.3906/kim-1611-64
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Understanding of phenolic compound retention mechanisms on PES-UF membrane

Abstract: Ultrafiltration (UF) is investigated as a possible alternative to remove organic compounds from aqueous synthetic solution. This paper presents a comprehensive study towards a better understanding of phenolic compound retention mechanisms during UF processes. Thus, removal of phenol and resorcinol was studied using a polyethersulfone ultrafiltration (PES-UF) membrane. The influence of main operating conditions (feed concentration, transmembrane pressure, and pH) on the retention was evaluated. Membrane-solute … Show more

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“…At the same time, these methods offer benefits like no formation of byproducts and easy operation. [ 20 ] Reverse osmosis (RO) remains one of the most efficient, fast and effective methods among all. At the same time, costly RO membranes for reverse osmosis, certainly limit their usage in chromium removal from the environment.…”
Section: Alternatives To Cr(vi) Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, these methods offer benefits like no formation of byproducts and easy operation. [ 20 ] Reverse osmosis (RO) remains one of the most efficient, fast and effective methods among all. At the same time, costly RO membranes for reverse osmosis, certainly limit their usage in chromium removal from the environment.…”
Section: Alternatives To Cr(vi) Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from conventional filtration membranes, new nano‐filtration membranes are under extensive research for use in Cr(VI) removal as they exhibit high Cr(VI) removal efficiency. [ 20 ]…”
Section: Alternatives To Cr(vi) Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penurunan kandungan total fenol (Gambar 2B) hidrolisat tepung tempe koro benguk setelah proses pemisahan menggunakan membran ultrafiltrasi diduga disebabkan oleh adsorpsi komponen fenolik pada permukaan membran sehingga terjadi penolakan senyawa fenolik oleh membran UF (Mnif et al, 2017). Sitanggang et al (2021b) juga melaporkan bahwa terjadi penolakan senyawa fenolik dari hidrolisat tempe kedelai oleh membran 10 kDa yang menyebabkan kandungan total fenolik pada permeat lebih kecil daripada substrat.…”
Section: Total Fenolikunclassified
“…A wide variety of removal technologies is available for Cr(VI) elimination from wastewater, such as electrochemical treatments, ion exchange, adsorption, membrane filtration, reverse osmosis, chemical precipitation, lime coagulation, and solvent extraction 3. However, these technologies have been reported to have many disadvantages, including the formation of metal oxides, the generation of sludge, expensive and partial removal of some ions, and production of a large amount of sludge containing toxic compounds, making it critical for cost‐effective treatment methods 7. In this context, several researchers have focused considerable attention on cheap methods, such as adsorption and biosorption processes 8.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%