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      Biodegradable Chitosan-Based Membranes for Highly Effective Separation of Emulsified Oil/Water

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          Efficient separation of oil droplets from oil/water emulsions is necessary for many energy and food industrial processes and for industrial wastewater treatment. Membrane microfiltration has been explored to address this issue because it is simple to operate and low in cost. However, filtration of oil droplets with a size around or less than 1 μm is still a major challenge. Furthermore, the fabrication process for polymeric membranes often uses hazardous organic solvents and petroleum-derived and nonbiodegradable raw materials, which pose additional environmental health and safety risk. In this study, we examined the use of chitosan-based membranes to efficiently remove oil droplets with an average diameter of ∼1 μm. The membranes were fabricated based on the rapid dissolution of chitosan in an alkaline/urea solvent system at a low temperature, thus avoiding the use of any toxic organic solvent. The chitosan membranes were further modified by dopamine and tannic acid (TA). The as-prepared membrane was characterized in terms of surface morphology, pore size distribution, and mechanical strength. The membrane performance was evaluated on a custom-designed crossflow filtration system. The results showed that the modified chitosan membrane with dopamine and TA had a water flux of 230.9 LMH at 1bar transmembrane pressure and oil droplet rejection of 99%. This water flux represented an increase of more than 10 times when compared with the original chitosan membrane without modification. The study also demonstrated excellent antifouling properties of the modified membrane that could achieve near 100% water flux recovery.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Environ Eng Sci
                Environ Eng Sci
                ees
                Environmental Engineering Science
                Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers (140 Huguenot Street, 3rd Floor New Rochelle, NY 10801 USA )
                1092-8758
                1557-9018
                December 2022
                13 December 2022
                13 December 2022
                : 39
                : 12
                : 907-917
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Department of Biomedical, Biological and Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
                [ 2 ]Guangdong Provincial Engineering and Technology Research Center for Water Affairs, Big Data and Water Ecology, Shenzhen Water Planning & Design Institute Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China.
                [ 3 ]School of Environmental Science & Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China.
                [ 4 ]College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
                [ 5 ]Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
                Author notes
                [*] *Corresponding author: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA. Phone: +1 573 882 0075; Fax: 573-882-4784; dengb@ 123456missouri.edu
                [ † ]

                Member of AEESP.

                [ # ]

                This paper is dedicated to the memory of Professor Lina Zhang, who passed away on October 17, 2020.

                Correction added on December 13, 2022 after first online publication of November 1, 2022: The article reflects Open Access, with copyright transferring to the author(s), and a Creative Commons License [CC-BY] ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0).

                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9691-0097
                Article
                10.1089/ees.2022.0254
                10.1089/ees.2022.0254
                9807252
                36636559
                54711af3-5f10-4ea2-9a8e-8a55316d2eb6
                © Peng Wan et al. 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

                This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : Received: August 2, 2022
                : Accepted in revised form: August 3, 2022
                Page count
                Figures: 8, References: 58, Pages: 11
                Categories
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                biodegradable material,chitosan,dopamine,membrane separation,oil/water emulsion

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