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Thin film composite forward osmosis membranes based on thermally treated PAN hydrophilized PVDF electrospun nanofiber substrates for improved performance

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2021.106240

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Forward osmosis; Internal concentration polarization; Nanofiber membranes; Thin-film composite; Thermal rolling pretreatment

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  1. Center for Membranes and Advanced Water Technology (CMAT) at Khalifa University of Science and Technology, the United Arab Emirates [RC2-2018-009]
  2. Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea

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The study explored the use of thermally rolled PVDF/PAN electrospun nanofibers as substrates for TFC FO membranes, showing that the addition of PAN can enhance water flux and selectivity of the membranes.
The aim of this study was to explore the impact of thermally rolled polyvinylidene fluoride/polyacrylonitrile (PVDF/PAN) electrospun nanofibers (ESNF) as substrates to produce thin-film composite (TFC) forward osmosis (FO) membranes with better characteristics. Different loadings of PAN (0-10 wt%) were used to prepare PVDF/ PAN ESNF substrates, and their surface morphology and structural properties were systematically studied. Before the deposition of the polyamide layer by interfacial polymerization, the ESNF substrates were subjected to continuous thermal rolling pretreatment to improve their mechanical stability. The water flux of 33.3 L/m(2)h and 42.3 L/m(2)h was achieved for the TFC-10 membrane with 10 wt% PAN blended PVDF ENSF substrate under FO and PRO modes, which was -191% and -188% higher than that of the TFC-0 membrane under FO and PRO orientations, respectively, using DI water as feed and 1 M NaCl as the draw solution. Moreover, the TFC-10 FO membrane showed improved selectivity, as indicated by the decrease in specific salt flux values (from 0.33 g/L of TFC-0-0.23 g/L for TFC-10), and a smaller structural parameter (221 mu m) than the TFC-0 membrane, indicating that the influence of ICP can be reduced by the addition of PAN into PVDF ESNF substrate.

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