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Two-dimensional fractal nanocrystals templating for substantial performance enhancement of polyamide nanofiltration membrane

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2019891118

Keywords

nanofiltration membrane; high flux; interfacial polymerization; fractal structure

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Plan [2019YFC1711300]
  2. National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholars [51625306]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21988102, 51873230]
  4. Science and Technology Service Network Initiative program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [KFJ-STS-QYZD-141]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20180259]
  6. US NSF [CBET 1739884]

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The study shows that the formation of NaCl crystal dendrites in TFC-PA nanofiltration membranes significantly increases water flux without compromising solute rejection, due to the reduced physical binding between the active layer and the support layer caused by the formation of crystal dendrites.
In this study, we report the emergence of two-dimensional (2D) branching fractal structures (BFS) in the nanoconfinement between the active and the support layer of a thin-film-composite polyamide (TFC-PA) nanofiltration membrane. These BFS are crystal dendrites of NaCl formed when salts are either added to the piperazine solution during the interfacial polymerization process or introduced to the nascently formed TFC-PA membrane before drying. The NaCl dosing concentration and the curing temperature have an impact on the size of the BFS but not on the fractal dimension (similar to 1.76). The BFS can be removed from the TFC-PA membranes by simply dissolving the crystal dendrites in deionized water, and the resulting TFC-PA membranes have substantially higher water fluxes (three-to fourfold) without compromised solute rejection. The flux enhancement is believed to be attributable to the distributed reduction in physical binding between the PA active layer and the support layer, caused by the exertion of crystallization pressure when the BFS formed. This reduced physical binding leads to an increase in the effective area for water transport, which, in turn, results in higher water flux. The BFS-templating method, which includes the interesting characteristics of 2D crystal dendrites, represents a facile, low-cost, and highly practical method of enhancing the performance of the TFC-PA nanofiltration membrane without having to alter the existing infrastructure of membrane fabrication.

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