Multiphase calcium alginate membrane composited with cellulose nanofibers for selective mass transfer

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A multiphase calcium alginate membrane composited with cellulose nanofibers (CNF) was successfully prepared by using the method. The maximum stress and strain, water content, water permeability, and mass transfer characteristics were examined according to the addition ratio of CNF. Increasing of the amount of CNF enhanced the maximum stress and reduced the maximum strain, thereby suggesting that CNF impart flexibility and stiffness to the composite membrane. The CNF in the calcium alginate noticeably increased the water flux at the same pressure. The permeability of the composite of the CNF membrane was higher. The effective diffusion coefficient dramatically decreased 2.5 × 103 times when the molecular weight increased ten-fold (from 60 to 604 Da). Moreover, stronger dependency was observed in the CNF composite membrane. The morphology of the cross-section of the membrane was observed using scanning electron microscopy. The appearance of the CNF composite membrane became rougher when the amount of CNF increased.

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Nakayama, R. ichi, Takamatsu, Y., & Namiki, N. (2020). Multiphase calcium alginate membrane composited with cellulose nanofibers for selective mass transfer. SN Applied Sciences, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-020-03532-1

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