Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper presents the optimization of synthesis of gelatin-coated magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) and their application as a draw solute in forward osmosis (FO) process. Persicaria bistorta root extract is used as the gelatin crosslinker, and its efficiency is compared with glutaraldehyde as a common crosslinker. Also, the impact of the concentration of gelatin and the draw solution on the osmotic pressure of the produced draw solution has been investigated using response surface methodology. Using Persicaria bistorta root extract as the crosslinker in the optimized conditions, the highest osmotic pressure (1.01 bar) was achieved in a concentration of 7.7%w/v and 14246 mg/l for gelatin and draw solution, respectively. Using glutaraldehyde under the same conditions resulted in osmotic pressure of 1.06 bar which is very close to the pressure found for Persicaria bistorta root extract (1.01 bar), confirming the benefit of the latter as a gelatin crosslinker. Further, using a solution with gelatin-coated MNPs as the draw solution, deionized water as the feed solution, and an osmotic pressure difference of 1.5 in the FO process generated an initial water flux of 1.54 LMH. By repeating the process in nine more cycles, the initial water flux was reduced to 0.365 LMH. These experiments confirm the as-prepared gelatin-MNPs as a promising draw solution in the FO process.

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