WAter Desalination
by Inverse osmosis

New Membranes fabricated by  Electrospinning and Photoinduced Crosslinking

Desalination of seawater and purification of polluted waters are essential processes to produce clean water for human, industrial, and agriculture uses. Current extraction and purification approaches suffer of limited selectivity and efficiency. Hence, the development of smart membranes with high efficiency so that clean water production is made more controlled, requires less time and needs less energy is one of the main challenge in the field.

This proposal aims to the fabrication of new fibrous membranes for water desalination by inverse osmosis. Membranes will be made electrospinning chitosan and polyacrylonitrile and then photocrosslinking the fibers to guarantee mechanical and chemical robustness.

Three types of approaches will be tested. First, both polymers will be spun at once. Second, chitosan, in the presence of polyethyleneoxide as a template will be spun onto pre-prepared polyacrylonitrile membranes made by casting. Third, two consecutive electrospinning steps will be carried out: first, polyacrylonitrile is spun from its solution, then chitosan/polyethylene oxide mixtures are spun onto polyacrylonitrile electrospun fibers (two-layer electrospun fibers).

The preparation conditions such as mixture composition, the electrospinning process and the photoinduced crosslinking reactions will be optimized to obtain the most proper membranes in terms of morphology, porosity, hydrophilicity, thermal stability, and antimicrobial activity.

The obtained membranes will be characterized by different techniques including SEM, FT-IR, water contact angle, DSC, and TGA.

The membranes will be tested for reverse osmosis process: the molecular weight cut-off of the membranes, using solutions of polyethylene glycol of different molecular weight, as well as the assessment of the selectivity performance using different divalent and monovalent salt solutions will be investigated. In addition, the fouling and chlorine resistance of the fabricated membranes will be measure.

Planned Methodology

The research project is based on four work packages concerning scientific work (WP1-WP4), while workpackage WP5 is dedicated to communication and dissemination.

WP0 - scientific work

Bibiographic search, purchase of chemicals

WP leader Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute
WP duration from M1 to M4

WP1 - scientific work

Optimizing the production of electrospun membranes

WP leader Politecnico di Torino
WP duration from M4 to M14

Direct electrospinning of chitosan-polyacrylonitrile mixture under optimized conditions (polymer molecular weight, compositions of components, solvents, temperature, voltage, and flow rate)
Electrospinning of chitosan in the presence of polyethylene oxide as a template on PAN cast membranes under optimized conditions
Preparation of two-layer electrospun fibers. Polyacrylonitrile solutions will be electrospun as the first support layer followed by electrospinning of chitosan on polyacrilonitrile fibers as an upper layer
Optimizing the photo curing of samples using a high pressure mercury xenon lamp equipped with an optical fiber (LIGHTNINGCURE Spot light source LC8, Hamamatsu) under optimal conditions of time and intensity

WP2 - scientific work

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WP leader -
WP duration -

WP3 - scientific work

Characterization of the obtained membranes

WP leader Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute
WP duration from M6 to M26

Characterisation of the membranes by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR)
Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM)
Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA)
Contact angle
Zeta potential
BET instrument

WP4 - scientific work

Testing the efficiency of the fabricated membranes for water desalination

WP leader Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute
WP duration from M21 to M36

Determination of permeation and rejection properties using operation pressures of 10-15 bars, mono and divalent salt solutions (2g/L) as aqueous feed solutions, and reverse osmosis (RO) system
Measurement of the antifouling properties using 100 ppm of Humic acid solution
Determination of chlorine resistance properties towards 5% Na hypochlorite solution
Evaluation of the antibacterial activities against gram negative and positive bacteria
Determination of the efficiency of treatment of salty oil wastewater

WP5

Dissemination and communication Task

WP leader Politecnico di Torino
WP duration from M6 to M36

Bilateral workshops in the second and third year
Publications on international journals
Participation to a conference
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