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AuthorHassan, Mohammad K.
AuthorShaikh, Shifa
AuthorZagho, Moustafa
AuthorNasser, Mustafa
AuthorGu, Xiaodan
AuthorNazarenko, Sergei
AuthorKarim, Alamgir
Available date2023-08-31T13:19:33Z
Publication Date2023
Publication Name2nd International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction (CIC 2023)
CitationHassan M., Shaikh S., Zagho M., Nasser M., Gu X., Nazarenko S., & Karim A., "Advanced Block Copolymer Membranes for Oily Industrial Wastewater Treatment", The 2nd International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction (CIC 2023), Doha, Qatar, 5-8 February 2023, DOI: https://doi.org/10.29117/cic.2023.0175
ISSN2958-3128
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.29117/cic.2023.0175
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/47128
AbstractTremendous amounts of oily wastewater are produced daily from industrial processes, including petrochemical, textile, leather, and steel processing. This wastewater is a huge challenge to the environment and industry uses multiple approaches to separate the water from oil including oil-absorbing materials, gravity separation, flocculation, and coagulation. However, these concepts are ineffective in separating oily water emulsions where the oil droplets are smaller than 20 µm in size and do not perform well upon incorporating chemicals or using an electric field. Membrane filtration is one of the best strategies to handle such emulsions, especially the surfactant-stabilized ones, as they yield highly pure water permeate via simple filtration process and they can be cleaned re-used for multiple times at large-industrial scales. This presentation will give an overview of novel polystyrene-based copolymer membranes developed and tested at Qatar University in collaboration with the University of Southern Mississippi. The newly developed membranes display substantial enhancement in separating oil from water in tight emulsions while demonstrating remarkably high resistance to fouling over five runs in comparison to the commercial membranes that get fouled within only two emulsion runs. The presentation will outline the membranes' oil rejection efficiency, chemical, morphological, and mechanical stability after cycles of cleaning and reuse. Finally, the membranes were tested using synthetic oily water and real-field samples and testing protocols from the oil & gas companies in Qatar.
SponsorThis project was made possible by NPRP grants # NPRP12S-0306-190247 and NPRP10-0127-170269 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
PublisherQatar University Press
SubjectUltrafiltration; Block Copolymers composite membranes; Oil/water separation; Roll to Roll; Fouling resistance
TitleAdvanced Block Copolymer Membranes for Oily Industrial Wastewater Treatment
TypeConference Paper
Pagination1417-1421
ESSN2958-3136


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