Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
632406 Journal of Membrane Science 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•TFC flat-sheet PRO membranes with reinforced support layer were developed.•Influence of macromolecular additive on PRO membrane preparation was studied.•Optimized membrane had a power density of 12.9 W/m2 at 22 bar with 1 M NaCl draw.•The membrane performed stably in long-term PRO test and multi-pressure cycle tests.

The salinity gradient is a renewable and sustainable energy source that can be utilized by a pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO) process. Development of the PRO technology was impeded by shortage of efficient membranes until recent surge on PRO research. In this work, flat-sheet thin film composite (TFC) PRO membranes with reinforced support layer were developed. The membrane properties were optimized by blending high molecular weight polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) into the polysulfone (PSf) casting solution. Influences of PVP addition on the kinetic and thermodynamic properties of the casting solution, resultant membrane properties as well as PRO performance were systematically investigated. It is showed that PVP can effectively improve the membrane morphology and pore structure. By adjusting the PSf/PVP composition in the substrate recipe, the reinforced TFC membrane is able to achieve a power density of 12.9 W/m2 at 22 bar using 1 M NaCl draw solution and pure water feed. Long-term PRO test at the peak power density and multi-pressure cycle tests were performed on the membranes. Consistent power density and low salt flux/water flux ratio were observed in the whole tests. The results demonstrated that the reinforced TFC membrane in this study had excellent mechanical strength and stability. It would be promising for future engineering application.

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