Abstract

In this article, response surface methodology was used to optimize the preparation conditions of fumed silica filled polydimethylsiloxane/cellulose acetate composite membranes. The silica loading, polydimethylsiloxane concentration, and NH2-C3H6-Si(OC2H5)3/silica weight ratio were considered as factors. Two regression equations, which described the effects of the three factors on the permeation flux and selectivity of the membranes, were derived from the results of 20 experiments by using a statistical software Design-Expert 7.1.4. The results revealed that the three factors had important effects on the permeation flux and the selectivity. The obtained regression equations were confirmed with another four groups of experiments. According to the regression equations, for the separation of an ethanol aqueous solution with the concentration of 10 wt%, the maximum selectivity of the membrane, 11.5 could be obtained at the feed temperature of 40°C, and the corresponding permeation flux was 197.3 g · m−2 · h−1. The preparation conditions for making the composite membrane with the above separation performances were: the silica loading was 5.21 wt%, the polydimethylsiloxane concentration was 13.36 wt%, and the NH2-C3H6-Si(OC2H5)3/silica weight ratio was 0.59.

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