Strategy of Development on Zeolite Membrane for Forward Osmosis Operation; Effects of Structural Parameter of Support Layer and Si/Al Ratio of ZSM-5 Layer on Water Flux

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The strategy of development on zeolite membrane for forward osmosis was investigated. Defect-less MFI membranes with almost the same thickness were successfully prepared on five kinds of a-Al2O3 tubular supports having different structural parameters. The water flux through these membranes could be expressed as a function of the structural parameter of support. Moreover, the effect of the Si/Al ratio in zeolite layer, which serves as an index of hydrophilicity, was examined. As a result, a membrane with a relatively hydrophilic character, having Si/Al ratio = 18.6, showed a higher water flux. Conversely, both water and salt hardly penetrated through a hydrophobic membrane (Si/Al = 1). Reducing the structural parameter in the support layer and improving the hydrophilicity of the active layer is crucial to achieving high water-permeability of zeolite FO membrane.

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Sakai, M., Nomura, Y., & Matsukata, M. (2023). Strategy of Development on Zeolite Membrane for Forward Osmosis Operation; Effects of Structural Parameter of Support Layer and Si/Al Ratio of ZSM-5 Layer on Water Flux. Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 56(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/00219592.2023.2251529

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