Towards green membranes: Repurposing waste polypropylene with a single plant-based solvent via tandem spin-casting and annealing
Author | Saleem, Junaid |
Author | Moghal, Zubair Khalid Baig |
Author | Luque, Rafael |
Author | McKay, Gordon |
Available date | 2025-05-22T05:04:40Z |
Publication Date | 2024-02-01 |
Publication Name | Chemical Engineering Journal |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.148560 |
ISSN | 13858947 |
Abstract | A key aspect of advancing sustainable membrane technology is to source eco-friendly polymers, such as recycled plastic waste, use renewable plant-based solvents, and limit the number of solvents used in dissolution-precipitation processes. In this study, we upcycle polypropylene PP waste into bi-layered microporous superhydrophobic membranes using a single plant-based solvent, Cymene, through tandem spin-casting and annealing. The surface roughness and hydrophobicity of the top layer enhance selectivity, while the presence of micropores ensures efficient liquid passage and high permeability. The microporous bottom layer serves as a substrate for the top layer, providing structural support. Various annealing conditions were employed to optimize hydrophobicity, roughness, porosity and strength of as-prepared membranes, yielding high permeance and outstanding separation efficiency. The fabricated membranes were subjected to oil–water emulsion separations, demonstrating a contact angle exceeding 155° and a surface roughness of 123 nm, resulting in an organic solvent flux of 14,000 Lm-2h−1 with a 96 % water rejection. Tensile strength and strain % were found to be 13–28 MPa and 20–27 %, respectively. This research provided access to environmentally friendly membranes, adding value to plastic waste with potential benefits to both the polymer and membrane industries as they transition towards a circular economy. |
Sponsor | This publication was made possible by NPRP grant number NPRP12S-0325-190443 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of the Qatar Foundation). Open access funding is provided by Qatar National Library. The authors would also like to acknowledge Core Labs, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation for providing assistance in SEM. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Subject | Plastic waste Polypropylene Valorization Green membranes Functional Surfaces Circular economy |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 481 |
Open Access user License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
ESSN | 1873-3212 |
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