Investigation of cobalt(II) retention from aqueous solutions by a polyamide nanofiltration membrane

This study investigates the performance of a polyamide nanofiltration membrane (AFC 40) in the retention of Co(II) ions from aqueous solutions, their separation mechanism under various process conditions and the correlation with the membrane characteristics. The membrane performance is interpreted b...

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Published inJournal of membrane science Vol. 490; pp. 46 - 56
Main Authors Gherasim, Cristina-Veronica, Hancková, Kristýna, Palarčík, Jiří, Mikulášek, Petr
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.09.2015
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Summary:This study investigates the performance of a polyamide nanofiltration membrane (AFC 40) in the retention of Co(II) ions from aqueous solutions, their separation mechanism under various process conditions and the correlation with the membrane characteristics. The membrane performance is interpreted by analyzing the metal ion rejection and the permeate flux, as well as the proton rejection that completes the metal rejection and membrane characterization data. The results show that the membrane has a high permeability and exhibits an amphoteric behaviour in Co(NO3)2 solutions, and the membrane charge increases on increasing the solution concentration because of the adsorption of cobalt ions. The metal ion rejection increases when increasing the feed concentration in the range 15–1000mg Co/L and also by increasing the transmembrane pressure. The optimum operating pressure range is 20–25bar as the rejection reaches maximum values. The flux and rejection are significantly enhanced by decreasing the concentration polarization when increasing the feed cross-flow velocity. The observed metal ion rejection reaches ≈97% for 100mg Co/L feed solution at pH 3 and decreases when increasing the feed pH in the range 3–6. The results obtained indicate that Co (II) retention by the AFC 40 membrane is due to a combination of the preferential passage of the most mobile H+ and size and charge exclusion, the first mechanism being dominant. The Spiegler–Kedem model is able to predict with high accuracy the membrane performance over the wide concentration range investigated. •AFC 40 membrane shows promising NF performance in the removal of cobalt ions.•Increasing cobalt ion concentration in feed resulted in increasing cobalt rejection.•The preferential transfer of mobile H+ in permeate has a paramount role in the retention of cobalt ions.•The membrane performance and the separation mechanism were explained in relation with the membrane characteristics.•The NF process can be predicted by using the Spiegler–Kedem model.
ISSN:0376-7388
1873-3123
DOI:10.1016/j.memsci.2015.04.051