Studies on phenol permeation through supported liquid membranes containing functionalized polyorganosiloxanes

A. M.Y. Jaber*, S. A. Ali, G. O. Yahaya

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Abstract

In this study, the functionalized, linear, hydrophobic fluid organosiloxane polymers, namely, methylhydrosiloxane-dimethylsiloxane copolymers supported on a polypropylene microporous flat sheet membrane (Celgard 2502 and 2402) have been tested as supported liquid membranes (SLMs) for phenol recovery from aqueous phases into a 0.1 M NaOH phase. The functionalized polymers include, Me3SiO[MeSi(OR)O]x[Me2SiO]ySiMe 3 (containing x = 15-18, 25-35 and 50-55 mol% of R, where R is -(CH2)nNMe2 (n = 3 or 4 or 6) or -(CH 2)2OEt pendent organofunctional groups. The functionalities, R, tested were derived from the commercially available 3-dimethylamino-1-propanol and 2-ethoxyethanol as well as newly synthesized 4-dimethylamino-1-butanol and 6-dimethylamino-1-hexanol which have been made for the purpose of this study. The study showed that phenol permeation expressed as permeate flux through the membranes increases with the larger number of carbon spacers in the alkyl chain of the aminoalcohol pendent, larger porosity of the polypropylene support films, higher mol% of the methylhydrosiloxane portion functionalized and faster flow rates of both the feed and the receiving phases. Phenol permeation was enhanced significantly when the mol% of the methylhydrosiloxane portion was 50-55 or 25-35 with 6-dimethylamino-1-hexanol functionality supported on Celgard 2502.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85-94
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Membrane Science
Volume250
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2005

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals and SABIC are thanked for the support of this research project (SABIC 2000/3). Celgard Inc., USA is thanked for supplying the microporous polypropylene film membranes as a gift.

Keywords

  • Permeability
  • Phenol
  • Polyorganosiloxane
  • Supported liquid membrane

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • General Materials Science
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Filtration and Separation

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