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Effect of Hydration Forces on Protein Fouling of Ultrafiltration Membranes: The Role of Protein Charge, Hydrated Ion Species, and Membrane Hydrophilicity

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages 167-174

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b03660

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51278408, 51608429]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2015M580820, 2016T90895]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2016JQ5067]
  4. Educational Commission of Shaanxi Province of China [16JS062]
  5. Young Talent Fund of the University Association for Science and Technology in Shaanxi' China [20160220]
  6. Youth Foundation of Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology [QN1604]
  7. Innovative Research Team of Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology
  8. Doctorate Foundation of Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology [DB03154]

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To investigate the influence of hydration forces on the protein fouling of membranes and the major influence factors of hydration forces during the ultrafiltration process, bovine serum albumin (BSA) was chosen as model foulant.. For various pH levels and, hydrated ion and membrane species, the membrane BSA and BSA BSA interaction forces, and fouling experiments with BSA, as a function of ionic strength, were measured. Results showed that hydration forces were a universal phenomenon during the membrane filtration process, when the levels of pH, ion species, and membrane performances were appropriate. First, for the BSA negatively charged or neutral, hydration forces caused a decrease in the membrane fouling. Conversely, for the BSA positively charged, the hydration forces were absent because the counterions were not hydrated, and membrane fouling was enhanced. For different hydrated ions, the smaller the radii of the ions were, the stronger the hydration forces that were produced, and the membrane fouling observed was less, indicating that hydration forces are closely correlated with the size of the hydrated ions. Moreover, in comparison with a hydrophobic membrane; it is more difficult to observe hydrophilic membrane ESA hydration forces because the hydrophilic membrane surface adsorbs water molecules, which weakens its binding efficiency to hydrated ions.

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