Application of Nanometer Aluminum Magnesium Hydroxide in PVDF Membrane Modification
Hanhui Wei and
Dong Liu
Modern Applied Science, 2008, vol. 2, issue 6, 188
Abstract:
In this article, we adopted the phase inversion process to prepare nanometer aluminum magnesium hydroxide/PVDF hybrid membrane, studied the influences of nanometer materials on pure water flux, retention, pore diameter, porosity, microstructure, mechanical property and adsorption property for membranes, researched the influences of different AMH contents on membrane property, and analyzed element contents of membrane transect through x-radial energy dispersive analysis (EDS). Comparing with PVDF membrane without nanometer materials, the results indicated that the addition of nanometer materials obviously enhanced the pure water flux, retention, microstructure, mechanical property and adsorption property for membranes, and didn’t largely influence the pore diameter and porosity for membranes. The analysis of SEM indicated that the addition of nanometer materials could obviously change the microstructure of membrane.
Date: 2008
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