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    Citation - WoS: 12
    Citation - Scopus: 12
    Biofouling-Resistant Ultrafiltration Membranes Via Codeposition of Dopamine and Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide With Retained Size Selectivity and Water Flux
    (American Chemical Society, 2022) Cihanoğlu, Aydın; Schiffman, Jessica D.; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; 03.02. Department of Chemical Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Biofouling is a serious problem in ultrafiltration (UF) membrane applications. Modifying the surface of membranes with low molecular weight, commercially available antibacterial chemistries is an excellent strategy to mitigate biofouling. Herein, we report a new strategy to impart antibacterial and anti-biofouling behavior without changing the support membrane’s size selectivity and pure water permeance (PWP). To this end, a strong antibacterial agent, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), was codeposited with dopamine onto commercial polyethersulfone (PES) UF membranes in the presence of nitrogen (N2) gas backflow. The PWP and pore size of the support membrane did not change with codeposition, confirming the benefit of N2 backflow in mitigating the solution intrusion phenomenon. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), surface ζ potentials, and contact angle measurements confirmed the successful codeposition of polydopamine (PDA) and CTAB onto the membrane. Among three different CTAB concentrations systematically investigated, the membrane functionalized with CTAB at the critical micelle concentration (CMC) provided the best anti-biofouling activity against Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) bacteria and retained its surface ζ potential after being stored in 1 M NaCl (pH = 6.8) for 3 months. Our results demonstrate the potential of using a facile, one-step approach to modify commercial UF membranes without compromising their pore size or flux, while simultaneously endowing antibacterial activity.
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    Citation - WoS: 16
    Citation - Scopus: 15
    Ultrasound-Assisted Dopamine Polymerization: Rapid and Oxidizing Agent-Free Polydopamine Coatings on Membrane Surfaces
    (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2021) Cihanoğlu, Aydın; Schiffman, Jessica D.; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; 03.02. Department of Chemical Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Herein, we report a controllable pathway to accelerate the polymerization kinetics of dopamine using ultrasound as a trigger. The use of ultrasound was demonstrated to dramatically accelerate the slow liquid phase reaction kinetics and increase the deposition rate of the polydopamine coating on the surface of polymeric membranes.
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    Citation - WoS: 54
    Citation - Scopus: 62
    A Positively Charged Loose Nanofiltration Membrane Fabricated Through Complexing of Alginate and Polyethyleneimine With Metal Ions on the Polyamideimide Support for Dye Desalination
    (Elsevier, 2021) Metecan, Ayşe; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; Cihanoğlu, Aydın; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; 03.02. Department of Chemical Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Nowadays, loose nanofiltration (NF) membranes are preferred for dye desalination to achieve high dye/salt selectivity and enable filtration at low operating pressure. However, current fabrication techniques require rigorous reaction conditions and long preparation times. Herein, we used the chelating ability of the polyethyleneimine (PEI) and alginate with the metal ions to fabricate loose NF membranes via a facile approach. The positively charged polyamide imide (PAI)/PEI support was used to build the assembly. Direct attachment of Zn or Fe ions to the PEI chains did not result in a stable complex in the presence of a high salt concentration (1000 ppm NaCl). On the other hand, alginate coated on the support allowed building permanent assemblies after crosslinked with Fe3+ and Zn2+ transition metal ions. The PAI/PEI-Alg-Fe3+ membrane exhibited the highest permeability, excellent antifouling behaviour upon exposure to synthetic textile wastewater, and maintained long-term stability under static and dynamic conditions. Also, the same membrane rejected dyes and coloured substances in real wastewater sample during 72 h continuous filtration. With alginate metal complex formation on a suitable support, a scalable loose NF membrane was manufactured, demonstrating improved throughput value compared to current NF membranes.
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    Citation - WoS: 50
    Citation - Scopus: 51
    A Facile Route To the Preparation of Antibacterial Polysulfone-Sulfonated Polyethersulfone Ultrafiltration Membranes Using a Cationic Surfactant Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide
    (Elsevier, 2020) Cihanoğlu, Aydın; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; 03.02. Department of Chemical Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), a cationic surfactant, is known to have strong bactericidal potential. In this study, we report a facile approach for preparing CTAB-containing polysulfone-sulfonated polyethersulfone (PSF-SPES) based ultrafiltration membranes with antibacterial properties. The CTAB was added in gelation medium at three different concentrations and made an electrostatic interaction with SPES at the polymer/bath interface during phase inversion. The successful incorporation of the CTAB in the membrane structure was confirmed by attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The CTAB-containing membranes had higher contact angle, lower pure water permeability (PWP) and molecular weight cut-off than the pristine membrane. The membranes prepared at critical and above critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the CTAB showed excellent antibacterial activity on both Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) and Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria. On the other hand, the PWP of the membrane decreased from 93 +/- 1.6 to 39.3 +/- 3.2 L/m(2) h bar upon increasing the CTAB concentration from 10(-3) M (=CMC) to 10(-2) M, consequently, CMC was chosen as the optimal concentration. The membrane prepared at the CMC displayed almost 100% flux recoveries after dynamic bacteria filtration followed by simple rinsing with PBS solution. Leaching experiments continued up to 30 days demonstrated that 96% of the CTAB remained in this membrane. Furthermore, at the end of 1 month of storage in 1 M NaCl solution, no change was observed in the antibacterial activity of this membrane compared to fresh membrane. These findings emphasize the potential of the facile approach proposed in this study to develop antibacterial ultrafiltration membranes in a single step.
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    Payne Cell Gravimetric Measurements in Polymer-Solvent Systems for Diffusion Coefficients and Isotherm Data
    (Wiley, 2021) Zielinski, John M.; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; Garcia, Armando R.; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; 03.02. Department of Chemical Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    The discussion focuses on the application of a Payne cell to the measurement of diffusion and solubility coefficients in polymer/solvent systems. Payne cells have, thus far, been used exclusively to measure steady-state permeation rates of solvents. An analytical model has been developed to describe transient gravimetric sorption and desorption measurements performed with a Payne cell. The model has been validated by a complementary numerical simulation and has been applied to evaluate diffusion and solubility coefficients in two different toluene-silicone rubber systems. The data measured using the Payne cell are found to compare very well with diffusion coefficient and isotherm data measured by traditional gravimetric sorption experiments.
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    Citation - WoS: 16
    Citation - Scopus: 16
    A High-Performance Acid-Resistant Polyaniline Based Ultrafiltration Membrane: Application in the Production of Aluminium Sulfate Powder From Alumina Sol
    (Elsevier, 2020) Güngörmüş, Elif; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; 03.02. Department of Chemical Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    In this work, we report a new class of acid-resistant ultrafiltration membrane fabricated from polyaniline (PANI) based on its self-acid doping ability. The doped membrane was prepared by filtering the H2SO4 solution (pH = 0.55) through the PANI membrane at 2 bar. To critically assess the acid resistance, the resulting doped membrane was stored in H2SO4 solution (pH = 0.55) for one month. The chemical structure and separation performance of the membrane was not adversely affected by acid exposure. The membrane was also tested in realistic conditions through filtration of alumina sol synthesized in an extremely acidic H2SO4 solution. The results have shown that 99% recovery of the aluminium sulfate particles is possible with the doped PANI membrane as a result of the hydrophilic, relatively smooth, and antifouling surface created by acid doping. The membrane filtration did not change the size and size distribution of the particles in the sol. After filtration, concentrated particles were converted into powder form in 24 h at room temperature without using a dryer. The method proposed in this study is easy and robust and can be used to develop acid-resistant UF membranes not only for concentrating the alumina sol but also for recovering valuable compounds from acid-containing feeds.
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    Citation - WoS: 12
    Citation - Scopus: 13
    Development of Agcl-Tio2 Xerogels Entrapped Antibacterial Polyacrylonitrile Membranes: the Effect of High Salinity Water on Silver Release, Antibiofouling and Antibacterial Efficacies
    (Elsevier Ltd., 2020) Uz, Metin; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; Yaşar Mahlıçlı, Filiz; Şeker, Erol; Şeker, Erol; Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide; 03.02. Department of Chemical Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Silver-containing antibacterial membranes are commonly used to control biofouling during bacteria filtration. Unfortunately, fast and uncontrolled release of silver to water is a challenge since this causes mass accumulation of silver in water resources and insufficient long-term antimicrobial effect. To overcome these disadvantages, we propose to add AgCl-TiO2 xerogels (0–0.8 wt%) in the polyacrylonitrile membranes. The long-term silver retaining of the membranes was evaluated by measuring the silver release under filtration of deionized water in the absence and the presence of 1 M NaCl up to 5 days. The antibiofouling and the antibacterial efficacies were determined by measuring the changes in antibacterial activity and DI water flux of the membranes at the end of 5 days of E. coli filtration. The 0.2 wt% AgCl-TiO2 xerogel incorporated polyacrylonitrile membrane demonstrated a constant ~1 ?g of silver release/cm2 per filtration cycle after a total filtration of 0.05 L/cm2 with 1 M NaCl solution. Additionally, it showed antibacterial efficacy and ~100% recovery of deionized water flux by simple backwashing with water after having been used in many E. coli filtration cycles. Thus, this membrane could potentially be used up to ~5.8 years for 8000 h a year for the filtration of high salinity water. Statement of novelty: Silver-containing antibacterial membranes are commonly used to control biofouling during bacteria filtration. Uncontrolled release of silver from the membrane causes massive silver accumulation in water which in turn leads to contamination of water resources and threat to aquatic organisms. Although silver release is strongly influenced by the salinity of water, the release data was collected through filtration of pure DI water or tap water in literature. To overcome the shortcomings of the published studies, we propose to use AgCl-TiO2 xerogels in membranes due to low solubility of AgCl in water and measure the release by filtering high-salinity water. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.