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Construction of pseudo-zwitterionic polyamide RO membranes surface by grafting positively charged small molecules

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DESALINATION
Volume 537, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2022.115892

Keywords

Reverse osmosis; Surface grafting; Multi-grade amines; Antifouling; Antibacterial

Funding

  1. Nitto Denko Corporation
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51708408, 21978215]
  3. Tianjin Education Scientific Research Projects [2019KJ006]
  4. Science and Technology Plans of Tianjin [20ZYJDJC00100]

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In this study, a series of antifouling RO membranes were fabricated using layer-by-layer interfacial polymerization method. These membranes demonstrated hydrophilicity, reduced surface charge, increased water permeability, high rejection rate, and antibacterial properties, providing a valuable pattern for designing antifouling PA TFC RO membranes.
Membrane fouling is the major obstacle to hinder the extensive application of polyamide thin-film composite reverse osmosis (PA TFC RO) membranes in the water purification and reclamation fields. In this study, a series of hydrophilic and charge-tuned antifouling RO membranes were fabricated by grafting three kinds of small molecules of multi-grade amines N,N-dimethylethylenediamine (DMEDA), (2-aminoethyl) guanidine (AEGu) and (2-aminoethyl)triethylenediamine (AEDABCO) via layer-by-layer interfacial polymerization (LbL-IP). Detailed characterizations revealed that the three tailored membranes presented obviously diminished surface negative charge and reduced PA layer thickness, the water permeability increased by 67.4 %, 34.7 % and 75.6 % compared to the pristine membrane, reached 4.05 L m-2 h-1 bar- 1, 3.26 L m-2 h-1 bar- 1, and 4.28 L m- 2 h-1 bar-1, respectively, meanwhile kept high NaCl rejection > 98.5 %. The dynamic fouling tests indicated that the tailored membranes exhibited much improved antifouling performance towards most of the model organic foulants. Meanwhile the membranes assembled with cationic groups exhibited an enhanced antibacterial property against E. coli. These functional small charged molecules and the convenient modification method provide a valuable pattern for designing antifouling PA TFC RO membranes, which is important for sustainable water purification.

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