Abstract
Micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration (MEUF) was used to remove Cd
2+ from synthetic wastewater by applying polysulfone hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane and with SDS as surfactant. The effects of some important parameters were investigated, including operating time, the concentration of SDS, transmembrane pressure, solution pH, the concentration of feed electrolyte and the mixture of SDS and Brij. The results show that the rejection of Cd
2+ can reach 99%. But MEUF is not feasible when the synthetic wastewater is intensively acidic. The presence of electrolyte can decrease the efficiency of MEUF, while the mixture of SDS and Brij can increase it.