Polar Solvent-Induced
Spontaneous Nanofoaming for
Synthesizing Ultra-High-Performance Polyamide Nanofiltration Membranes
Posted on 2024-06-07 - 11:45
Nanofiltration
membranes with both high water permeance
and selectivity
are perpetually studied because of their applications in water purification.
However, these two critical attributes are considered to be mutually
exclusive. Here, we introduce a polar solvent, dichloromethane, in
place of the apolar hexane used for decades as the organic phase for
membrane interfacial polymerization synthesis to solve this dilemma.
When a polar solvent as the organic phase is combined with a solvent-resistant
aramid nanofibrous hydrogel film as the water phase, monomer enrichment
in the reaction zone leads to a polyamide nanofiltration membrane
with densely distributed nanobubble features, enhanced nanoporosity,
and a loosened backbone. Benefiting from these structural features,
the resulting membrane exhibits superior properties with a combination
of high water permeance (52.7 L m–2 h–1 bar–1) and selectivity (water/Na2SO4, 36 bar–1; NaCl/Na2SO4, 357 bar–1), outperforming traditional nanofiltration
membranes. We envision that this novel technology involving polar
solvent systems and the water phase of nanofibrous hydrogel would
provide new opportunities for membrane development for environmental
engineering.
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Wang, Li Ares; He, Huimin; Gan, Qimao; Guo, Hao; Yang, Zhe; Xu, Lizhi; et al. (2024). Polar Solvent-Induced
Spontaneous Nanofoaming for
Synthesizing Ultra-High-Performance Polyamide Nanofiltration Membranes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01512