Research

Materials Science

Title :

Scaling Up of Nanofilm Composite Membranes as Spiral-Wound Modules for Water Desalination, Purification, and Molecular Separation

Area of research :

Materials Science

Focus area :

Water Purification Technologies

Principal Investigator :

Dr. Santanu Karan, CSIR-Central Salt Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Gujarat

Timeline Start Year :

2023

Timeline End Year :

2026

Contact info :

Details

Executive Summary :

India is a major market for spiral-wound membrane modules for water desalination, purification, and molecular separation. However, more research and development are needed to produce composite membranes on roll-to-roll and their spiral-wound modules to enhance self-reliance and sustainability in separation processes. The proposal aims to develop highly crosslinked polymer nanofilm composite membranes via kinetically controlled interfacial polymerization on a roll-to-roll, achieving high liquid permeance with specific MWCO for industrial applications in desalination and molecular separation. The interfacial polymerization condition will be optimized for upscaled with the roll-to-roll membrane production line. Spiral-wound modules will be designed for three applications: nanofiltration for desalination and brine processing, nanofiltration with varying molecular weight cut-off for efficient molecular separation for wastewater treatment, and seawater desalination with extremely high rejection of NaCl (99% and above). The specific industrial application potential of high-specification membranes in the form of spiral-wound modules will be highlighted.

Total Budget (INR):

38,50,000

Organizations involved

Implementing Agency :

Csir-Central Salt Marine Chemicals Research Institute

Funding Agency :

Anusandhan National Research Foundation/ Science and Engineering Research Board

Source :

Anusandhan National Research Foundation/Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST 2023-24

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