Graphene Oxide Membranes in Extreme Operating Environments: Concentration of Kraft Black Liquor by Lignin Retention

2017 
We report a detailed study of graphene oxide (GO) membranes for concentration of Kraft black liquor (BL), which is a caustic (pH ∼ 12), hot (80–95 °C), and high-volume (∼500 gal/min in a typical pulp mill) byproduct of the papermaking process. Membrane-based concentration of BL is attractive as an energy-efficient alternative to thermally driven evaporation processes but challenging due to the harsh operating conditions and high fouling potential of BL (15–18 wt % solids). We fabricate thin (<300 nm) GO membranes supported on macroporous poly(ethersulfone) (PES) supports by vacuum filtration techniques and discuss in detail their morphology, structure, thermomechanical stability, and chemical stability as characterized by several techniques. Furthermore, detailed permeation measurements at transmembrane pressures (TMPs) up to 50 bar and temperatures up to 85 °C show that the membranes have high performance in concentrating BL feeds containing high and low TS (total solids): high flux (in the range of 5–50...
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