Ni-Zn metal-organic framework based membranes for rejection of Pb (II) ions
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The present paper describes a sustainable and affordable supply of clean, and safe water approach to investigate
Ni-Zn MOF embedded membrane for rejection of Pb (II) ions in aqueous solution. Ni-Zn MOF powder was
prepared by solvo-thermal method, and then the Ni-Zn MOF embedded membranes with various concentrations
(0.025 wt%, 0.05 wt% and 0.1 wt%). The membranes were fabricated by a common phase inversion method.
Phase solutions of Pb(II) prepared with PVP at different concentrations in aqueous solutions. Water filtration and
Pb (II) rejection tests were operated on a batch scale. The prepared Ni-Zn MOF powder characterized by FTIR,
SEM-EDX analyses and zeta potential measurements. Ni-Zn MOF membranes were characterized by FTIR, SEMEDX analysis, contact angle, and water permeability measurements. The effects of important parameters on
adsorption including concentration and pH were investigated. The obtained results indicated that the maximum
rejection of Pb(II) was 98% for a feed solution containing 80 mg Pb/L at pH 8 and assistance with 2 % PVP for
0.05 wt% Ni-Zn MOF membrane. Additionally, it was detected that blend membranes revealed better Pb(II)
rejection than pure PSF membrane.