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Surface-tailoring chlorine resistant materials and strategies for polyamide thin film composite reverse osmosis membranes

Journal

FRONTIERS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 564-591

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11705-021-2109-z

Keywords

reverse osmosis; polyamide; thin film composite membranes; chlorine resistance; surface modification

Funding

  1. Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia under Malaysia Research University Network Grant [4L862]
  2. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Polyamide thin film composite membranes dominate the reverse osmosis market, but chlorine-induced degradation is a weakness. Various strategies have been established for membrane material optimization and surface modifications to address this issue, but challenges and future directions still exist.
Polyamide thin film composite membranes have dominated current reverse osmosis market on account of their excellent separation performances compared to the integrally skinned counterparts. Despite their very promising separation performance, chlorine-induced degradation resulted from the susceptibility of polyamide toward chlorine attack has been regarded as the Achilles's heel of polyamide thin film composite. The free chlorine species present during chlorine treatment can impair membrane performance through chlorination and depolymerization of the polyamide selective layer. From material point of view, a chemically stable membrane is crucial for the sustainable application of membrane separation process as it warrants a longer membrane lifespan and reduces the cost involved in membrane replacement. Various strategies, particularly those involved membrane material optimization and surface modifications, have been established to address this issue. This review discusses membrane degradation by free chlorine attack and its correlation with the surface chemistry of polyamide. The advancement in the development of chlorine resistant polyamide thin film composite membranes is reviewed based on the state-of-the-art surface modifications and tailoring approaches which include the in situ and post-fabrication membrane modifications using a broad range of functional materials. The challenges and future directions in this field are also highlighted.

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