Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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633048 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Zwitterionic polymers are attracting significant interest for nanofiltration (NF) membranes featuring exceptional permeability and antifouling performance. Here we introduce a facile strategy incorporating a controlled amount of zwitterionic component (N-aminoethyl piperazine propane sulfonate, AEPPS) onto polyamide thin film composite NF membranes that are prepared via interfacial polymerization between trimesoyl chloride (TMC) and piperazine (PIP). By immersing pristine polyamide NF membranes in AEPPS aqueous solution, reactive AEPPS molecules were effectively anchored to the membrane surfaces via chemical reactions between amine groups on AEPPS and acyl chloride groups on the membrane surfaces. The chemical reactions were characterized, and the incorporated AEPPS is shown to improve the membrane permeability without compromising salt rejection. When the concentration of AEPPS is 1 wt%, the water flux increases from 28.0 L mâ2 hâ1 to 57.6 L mâ2 hâ1 while Na2SO4 rejection is maintained above 99.5%. Last but not the least, the membrane׳s antifouling property is simultaneously improved, with the flux recovery ratio being as high as 91.6% (pH 3.7) and 95.5% (pH 6.0).
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Authors
Yi-Fang Mi, Qiang Zhao, Yan-Li Ji, Quan-Fu An, Cong-Jie Gao,