Modification of Cellulose Acetate Membranes by Unipolar Corona Discharge for Separation of Oil-Water Emulsion

Abstract

UDC 628.313

 

DOI https://doi.org/10.52577/eom.2022.58.3.70

 

 

The separation of water-oil emulsion with cellulose membranes modified with a unipolar corona discharge at voltage of 5–25 kV and time of 1–5 min was investigated. The results of the X-ray diffraction analysis and of the electrostatic field parameters measurements showed a decrease in crystallinity from 0.29 to 0.27 and the formation of positive charges on the surface of the sample, while the formation of a double electric layer according to dielectric spectrometry data was not detected. During the separation of the model water-oil emulsions, an increase in efficiency was revealed as 80% to 98% and the separation productivity from 15 dm³/(m²·h) to 35 dm³/(m²·h) after treatment in the field of a unipolar corona discharge of cellulose acetate membranes, which is explained by a change in the supramolecular and chemical structure of the latter.

 

Keywords: unipolar corona discharge, cellulose acetate, membrane, oil-water emulsion.

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