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Chemoenzymatic Cascade Reaction for Green Cleaning of Polyamide Nanofiltration Membrane

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages 12204-12213

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c23466

Keywords

hydrogen peroxide; Fenton reaction; chemoenzymatic cascade reaction; membrane fouling; membrane cleaning

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878306]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [2192053]

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In this study, a chemoenzymatic cascade reaction is proposed for polyamide NF membrane cleaning, which degrades pollutants by producing hydrogen peroxide and gluconic acid through glucose oxidase catalysis. The reaction exhibits high degradation efficiency and almost completely recovers water flux of the NF membrane. Furthermore, the reaction improves the applicability of the Fenton reaction in membrane cleaning and prepares a reusable cleaning agent by immobilizing the enzyme on nanoparticles.
Chemical cleaning is indispensable for the sustainable operation of nanofiltration (NF) in wastewater treatment. However, the common chemical cleaning methods are plagued by low cleaning efficiency, high chemical consumption, and separation performance deterioration. In this work, a chemoenzymatic cascade reaction is proposed for pollutant degradation and polyamide NF membrane cleaning. Glucose oxidase (GOD) enzymatic reaction in this cascade system produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and gluconic acid to trigger the oxidation of foulants by Fe3O4 catalyzed Fenton reaction. By virtue of the microenvironment (pH and H2O2 concentration) engineering and substrate enrichments, this chemoenzymatic cascade reaction (GOD-Fe3O4) exhibits a favorable degradation efficiency for bisphenol A and methyl blue (MB). Thanks to the strong oxidizing degradation, the water flux of the NF10 membrane fouled by MB is almost completely recovered (similar to 95.8%) after a 3-cycle fouling/cleaning experiment. Meanwhile, the chemoenzymatic cascade reaction improves the applicability of the Fenton reaction in polyamide NF membrane cleaning because it prevents the membrane from damaging by high concentration of H2O2 and inhibits the secondary fouling caused by ferric hydroxide precipitates. By immobilizing GOD on the aminated Fe3O4 nanoparticles, a reusable cleaning agent is prepared for highly efficient membrane cleaning. This chemoenzymatic cascade reaction without the addition of an acid/base/oxidant provides a promising candidate for sustainable and cost-effective cleaning for the polyamide NF membrane.

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