M. Ramamoorthy et Md. Raju, Cellulose acetate and sulfonated polysulfone blend ultrafiltration membranes. Part III . Application studies, IND ENG RES, 40(22), 2001, pp. 4815-4820
Ultrafiltration membranes are largely being applied for macromolecular and
heavy metal ion separations from aqueous streams. Cellulose acetate and sul
fonated polysulfone-based membranes prepared in the absence and presence of
the polymeric additive poly(ethylene. glycol) 600 in various compositions
were subjected to the separation of macromolecular proteins such as bovine
serum albumin, egg albumin, pepsin, and trypsin. Toxic heavy metal ions suc
h as copper, nickel, cadmium, and zinc were subjected to separation by the
blend membranes by complexing them with the polymeric ligand polyethyleneim
ine. The effect of the polymer blend compositions and additive concentratio
ns on the rejection and permeate flux of both proteins and metal ions is di
scussed. The separation and permeate flux efficiencies of the blend membran
es are compared with those of pure cellulose acetate, sulfonated polysulfon
e, and polysulfone membranes.