A. A. Yushkin, A. V. Balynin, A. P. Nebesskaya, M. N. Efimov, D. S. Bakhtin, S. A. Baskakov, A. Yu. Kanatieva
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Abstract
Membranes have been fabricated from polyacrylonitrile (PAN) doped with graphene oxide (GO) particles, PAN pyrolyzed by IR irradiation (IR-PAN-a), and nanodiamonds (ND). The pore structure of the resulting membranes has been studied. It has been shown that the addition of carbonaceous components slightly reduces the average pore size of the membranes from 17 to 12–15 nm, thereby leading to a decrease in the water permeability of membranes from 158 to 80.9–119.9 kg/(m2 h atm). Doping with particulate additives led to surface hydrophilization: the contact angle of water decreased from 65° to 48°–55°, facilitating the flow of crude oil solutions in toluene by a factor of 2–3 compared to the PAN membrane. However, the addition of GO or IR-PAN-a promoted a significant increase in irreversible membrane fouling. On the other hand, the addition of nanodiamonds not only reduced the overall fouling of the membrane and increased the permeability of the feed mixture from 4.93 to 8.47 kg/(m2 h atm), but also made it possible to recover more than 96% of the pure toluene flux. The rejection ratio of ND-doped membranes during the filtration of 10 g/L oil solutions in toluene was 85–89%.
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The journal Membranes and Membrane Technologies publishes original research articles and reviews devoted to scientific research and technological advancements in the field of membranes and membrane technologies, including the following main topics:novel membrane materials and creation of highly efficient polymeric and inorganic membranes;hybrid membranes, nanocomposites, and nanostructured membranes;aqueous and nonaqueous filtration processes (micro-, ultra-, and nanofiltration; reverse osmosis);gas separation;electromembrane processes and fuel cells;membrane pervaporation and membrane distillation;membrane catalysis and membrane reactors;water desalination and wastewater treatment;hybrid membrane processes;membrane sensors;membrane extraction and membrane emulsification;mathematical simulation of porous structures and membrane separation processes;membrane characterization;membrane technologies in industry (energy, mineral extraction, pharmaceutics and medicine, chemistry and petroleum chemistry, food industry, and others);membranes and protection of environment (“green chemistry”).The journal has been published in Russian already for several years, English translations of the content used to be integrated in the journal Petroleum Chemistry. This journal is a split off with additional topics.