H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis

© 2019 IEEE. The draw solution recovery process is a necessary step in forward osmosis systems, such as the one being applied in the dewatering of microalgae. Among the many draw solution recovery methods, the stimuli-response regeneration technique emerged to be one of the most promising in terms o...

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Main Authors: Itliong, Jester N., Villagracia, Al Rey C., Lin Ong, Hui, David, Melanie Y., Arboleda, Nelson B., Jr., Culaba, Alvin B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-18332022-08-27T06:02:45Z H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis Itliong, Jester N. Villagracia, Al Rey C. Lin Ong, Hui David, Melanie Y. Arboleda, Nelson B., Jr. Culaba, Alvin B. © 2019 IEEE. The draw solution recovery process is a necessary step in forward osmosis systems, such as the one being applied in the dewatering of microalgae. Among the many draw solution recovery methods, the stimuli-response regeneration technique emerged to be one of the most promising in terms of energy efficiency. However, a material with an excellent capacity to absorb water would be needed for this type of process. This study investigated the water adsorption properties of 4-crosslinked polyacrylamide membrane (PAM) by means of density functional theory and Monte Carlo calculations for potential application in draw solution recovery. A geometrically optimized, stable, and energy minimized 4-crosslinked PAM model was prepared and allowed to be immersed to different amount of water molecules. The adsorption energies of water molecules on PAM were calculated. Results indicate that water molecules are most likely to be adsorbed on the amide groups of 4-crosslinked PAM. It was shown that the addition of lower number of water molecules had the highest probability of water molecules adsorbing on PAM. It was found that the 4-crosslinked PAM can adsorb a minimum of 75 and a maximum of 145 water molecules. Results of the study would be useful as a guide for the synthesis and further characterization of PAM for draw solution recovery in forward osmosis systems, specifically in microalgae dewatering. 2019-11-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/834 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1833/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository
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description © 2019 IEEE. The draw solution recovery process is a necessary step in forward osmosis systems, such as the one being applied in the dewatering of microalgae. Among the many draw solution recovery methods, the stimuli-response regeneration technique emerged to be one of the most promising in terms of energy efficiency. However, a material with an excellent capacity to absorb water would be needed for this type of process. This study investigated the water adsorption properties of 4-crosslinked polyacrylamide membrane (PAM) by means of density functional theory and Monte Carlo calculations for potential application in draw solution recovery. A geometrically optimized, stable, and energy minimized 4-crosslinked PAM model was prepared and allowed to be immersed to different amount of water molecules. The adsorption energies of water molecules on PAM were calculated. Results indicate that water molecules are most likely to be adsorbed on the amide groups of 4-crosslinked PAM. It was shown that the addition of lower number of water molecules had the highest probability of water molecules adsorbing on PAM. It was found that the 4-crosslinked PAM can adsorb a minimum of 75 and a maximum of 145 water molecules. Results of the study would be useful as a guide for the synthesis and further characterization of PAM for draw solution recovery in forward osmosis systems, specifically in microalgae dewatering.
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author Itliong, Jester N.
Villagracia, Al Rey C.
Lin Ong, Hui
David, Melanie Y.
Arboleda, Nelson B., Jr.
Culaba, Alvin B.
spellingShingle Itliong, Jester N.
Villagracia, Al Rey C.
Lin Ong, Hui
David, Melanie Y.
Arboleda, Nelson B., Jr.
Culaba, Alvin B.
H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis
author_facet Itliong, Jester N.
Villagracia, Al Rey C.
Lin Ong, Hui
David, Melanie Y.
Arboleda, Nelson B., Jr.
Culaba, Alvin B.
author_sort Itliong, Jester N.
title H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis
title_short H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis
title_full H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis
title_fullStr H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis
title_full_unstemmed H2O Absorptivity on a Fully 4-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Membrane via Density Functional Theory and Monte Carlo Calculations for Draw Solution Recovery in Forward Osmosis
title_sort h2o absorptivity on a fully 4-crosslinked polyacrylamide membrane via density functional theory and monte carlo calculations for draw solution recovery in forward osmosis
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