Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30389
Title: The removal of Cr(VI) through polymeric supported liquid membrane by using calix[4]arene as a carrier
Authors: Onac, Canan
Kaya, Ahmet
Ataman, Duygu
Gündüz, Nefise Ayhan
Alpoguz, H. Korkmaz
Keywords: Cr(VI)
Liquid membrane
Resorcinarene
Surface characterization
Carrier concentration
Dichloromethane
Liquid membranes
Liquids
Mass transfer
Solvents
Calix[4]arenes
Mass transfer modeling
Membrane supports
Solvent effects
Supported liquid membrane
Chromium compounds
Publisher: Chemical Industry Press
Abstract: In this work, the transport and removal of Cr(VI) were achieved through supported liquid membrane (SLM) by using a 5,17, di-tert-butyl-11,23-bis[(1,4-dioxa-8-azaspiro [4,5]decanyl)methyl]-25,26,27,28-tetrahydroxy calix[4]arene carrier, dissolved in 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether dichloromethane. The studied parameters are the solvent effect in the membrane phase, the effect of carrier concentration, and the acid type in the donor phase. The Celgard 2500 was used as a membrane support. We used the Danesi mass transfer model to calculate the permeability coefficients for each studied parameter. In addition, AFM and SEM techniques were used to characterize the surface morphology of the prepared Celgard 2500 membrane that included the calix[4]arene carrier. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30389
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjche.2018.01.029
ISSN: 1004-9541
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