Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane

The principal objective of a study is indeed a well-functioning membrane such as high reject efficiency and high flow rate. In fact, too many studies are carried out on factors influencing the membrane, such as pressure intensity, polymer form, additive type, temperature influence during processin...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Hassan, Badrulhaswan, B., Ali, K., Redhwan, A.A.M., Nasir, A.
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spelling my-unisza-ir.44042022-01-10T08:08:22Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4404/ Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane Abdul Rahman, Hassan Badrulhaswan, B. Ali, K. Redhwan, A.A.M. Nasir, A. GE Environmental Sciences Q Science (General) The principal objective of a study is indeed a well-functioning membrane such as high reject efficiency and high flow rate. In fact, too many studies are carried out on factors influencing the membrane, such as pressure intensity, polymer form, additive type, temperature influence during processing, and so on. Therefore, the study of thermal behaviour of surfactant concentration is vital to study the glass transition effect in good membrane production. Therefore, in this study, the main objective is to analyse the morphology structural effect of TX 100 surfactant on membrane by FTIR spectrum, and also to evaluate the thermal behaviour of different concentration of surfactant on membrane using DSC analysis. In order to study the thermal behaviour, membrane with 0, 1, 3 and 5 wt% was prepared. The effects of TX 100 concentration on membrane and thermal analysis have been studied and discussed. Membrane without TX 100 has 30 °C of glass transition temperature (Tg) while membrane with 5 wt% TX 100 has the highest Tg among the membranes. Therefore, the addition of surfactant to the membrane has an effect on Tg, thereby also impacting the porosity. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4404/1/FH03-ESERI-21-54263.pdf Abdul Rahman, Hassan and Badrulhaswan, B. and Ali, K. and Redhwan, A.A.M. and Nasir, A. (2021) Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane. In: 1st International Recent Trends in Engineering, Advanced Computing and Technology Conference, 01-03 Dec 2020, Virtual, Online.
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
Q Science (General)
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Q Science (General)
Abdul Rahman, Hassan
Badrulhaswan, B.
Ali, K.
Redhwan, A.A.M.
Nasir, A.
Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane
description The principal objective of a study is indeed a well-functioning membrane such as high reject efficiency and high flow rate. In fact, too many studies are carried out on factors influencing the membrane, such as pressure intensity, polymer form, additive type, temperature influence during processing, and so on. Therefore, the study of thermal behaviour of surfactant concentration is vital to study the glass transition effect in good membrane production. Therefore, in this study, the main objective is to analyse the morphology structural effect of TX 100 surfactant on membrane by FTIR spectrum, and also to evaluate the thermal behaviour of different concentration of surfactant on membrane using DSC analysis. In order to study the thermal behaviour, membrane with 0, 1, 3 and 5 wt% was prepared. The effects of TX 100 concentration on membrane and thermal analysis have been studied and discussed. Membrane without TX 100 has 30 °C of glass transition temperature (Tg) while membrane with 5 wt% TX 100 has the highest Tg among the membranes. Therefore, the addition of surfactant to the membrane has an effect on Tg, thereby also impacting the porosity.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdul Rahman, Hassan
Badrulhaswan, B.
Ali, K.
Redhwan, A.A.M.
Nasir, A.
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Hassan
Badrulhaswan, B.
Ali, K.
Redhwan, A.A.M.
Nasir, A.
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Hassan
title Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane
title_short Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane
title_full Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane
title_fullStr Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane
title_full_unstemmed Thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane
title_sort thermal behaviour of different non-ionic surfactant concentration on the polymeric membrane
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4404/1/FH03-ESERI-21-54263.pdf
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