Separation and Purification Technology 24 (2001) 541 – 557
Flux and retention analysis during micellar enhanced
ultrafiltration for the removal of phenol and aniline
S.R. Jadhav, N. Verma, A. Sharma, P.K. Bhattacharya *
Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Kanpur -208016, India
Received 20 February 2001; received in revised form 16 April 2001; accepted 25 April 2001
Abstract
Studies were done for the removal of organic solutes under aqueous medium through micellar enhanced
ultrafiltration (MEUF). The organic solutes selected for experiments consisted of an ionic compound (phenol) and a
non-ionic compound (aniline); whereas cetyl pyridinium chloride (CPC), a counter-ionic surfactant was used for the
formation of micelles under aqueous medium. UF was carried out under both stirred and unstirred conditions using
batch cells. The effect of important operating parameters (applied pressure, solutes and surfactant bulk concentra-
tions) on the extent of separation of the organic solutes were observed and studied. Solubilization of these solutes in
CPC micelles were also experimentally ascertained. A mathematical model developed in this study was used to
describe the separation of organic solutes by MEUF and predict permeate solute concentrations under varying
operating conditions. The effect of pressure and feed CPC concentration on the behaviour of permeate flux was
explained as a consequence of the formation of concentration polarized layer of CPC, upstream of the membrane
surface. The removal of organic solutes (phenol and aniline) were observed to increase with increase in feed CPC
concentration; however, upto about 150 mM, beyond which it was more or less constant. Solubilization equilibrium
constant of phenol in CPC micelles was estimated to be around four times that of aniline. © 2001 Elsevier Science
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Keywords: Ultrafiltration; Micelles; Solubilization; Organic solute; Surfactant
Nomenclature
C concentration (kg/m
3
)
diffusivity (m
2
/s) D
volumetric flux (m
3
/m
2
s) J
M molecular weight of micelles (g/g-mole)
P pressure (Pa)
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