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Simultaneous degumming and deacidification of crude palm oil using mixed matrix PVDF membrane

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, , Citation N H Othman et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1195 012030 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1195/1/012030

1757-899X/1195/1/012030

Abstract

The research work aimed to investigate the compatibility of polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane embedded with various inorganic adsorbents for producing a mixed matrix membrane (MMM) and to examine the capability of mixed matrix PVDF membrane (PVDF-MMM) for simultaneous degumming and deacidification of crude palm oil (CPO). Four different adsorbent were tested which includes calcium silicate (CaS), magnesium silicate (MagS), ZSM-zeolite (ZSM) and activated carbon (AC). The in-house made PVDF-MMM was fabricated according to the dry-jet wet spinning method. The performances of these PVDF-MMMs were assessed with respect to the removals of phosphorus, FFA and colour. Based on finding showed that the combination of 18PVDF embedded with 3 wt% MagS showed the most compatible polymer-inorganic hybrid MMM to perform pre-treatment of CPO. Increasing the MagS concentration from 3 to 8 wt% in the polymer matrix recorded the highest removals of FFA at 16.51 %, phospholipid at 93.31 % and colour at 18.8 %, respectively. Nevertheless, high amount of MagS added to the polymer matrix affected the spinnability and reproducibility performance of MMM. Future work, surface modifications of inorganic adsorbent can be evaluated to facilitate good dispersion of filler in polymer matrix during membrane fabrication to maintain good membrane reproducibility.

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