Synthesis and Characterization of MIL-101/PAN Membranes for Water Treatment
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2025-04-01
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus.
Abstract
The problem of water pollution and shortage is one of the most topical global issues in
the 21st century, and the creation of its purification technology that becomes efficient
and environmental saving is a prompt necessity. This study introduces the synthesis and
characterization of metal-organic framework, mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) of
MIL-101 and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) in a view of advanced water treatment.
Composite membranes were prepared by incorporation of the MIL-101 and the PAN
polymer matrix by phase inversion and electrospinning process. MIL-101 was found to
be highly porous, with a high surface area, and chemical stable, and by incorporating
the Nano and the PAN membranes could be tailored in order to absorb the energy of a
wider range of energy. The FTIR, SEM, TGA, and contact angle techniques were
adopted to study the membranes synthesized by characterizing their structural integrity,
surface morphology, thermal stability, and hydrophilicity. MIL-101/PAN membranes
performance was measured by water flux, rejection efficiency, and reusability to
remove the heavy metals, dyes and salts. The findings demonstrated that the membrane
permeability and pollutant rejection was hugely better after the addition of MIL-101
leading to an increase in porosity and active sites. The membranes also exhibited
excellent possessive nature and strength after more than one passage of filtration
process. This study validates the prospective of the MIL-101/PAN composite
membranes system as a potentially effective, scalable and cost-efficient method of
purifying water especially in the purification of industrial effluents and fresh brackish
water.
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TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering, FA23, Dr. Mehwish Batool, MIL-101/PAN, Water Treatment