Thin-Film Composite Polyamide Membranes with In Situ
Attached Ag Nanoparticles for Fouling-Mitigated Wastewater Treatment
Posted on 2021-07-13 - 06:13
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an ideal membrane for wastewater treatment, desirable separation
performance, and fouling resistance are both requisite. Herein we
directly in situ attached Ag based nanoparticles on the surface of
thin-film composite polyamide (TFC PA) membranes by using benzenediamine
(BDA) derivatives with acid functional groups as one aqueous monomer
mixed with m-phenylenediamine (MPD) for interfacial polymerization
(IP). The acid functional groups in BDA derivatives incorporated in
the PA layer facilitated the in situ metallization or mineralization
without grafting additional “bridge” linkers. Various
characterization techniques were employed to elucidate the modification
mechanism. The effects of molecular structures of BDA derivatives
on the surface properties, separation performance, and antifouling
capacity of resulting membranes were also systematically investigated.
Compared with the pristine TFC membrane, the modified membranes exhibited
the 85.83% water flux enhancement and 65.25% lower reverse salt flux
overcoming the permeability-selectivity trade-off. Moreover, the total
Ag loading of modified membranes increases by 8–14 times as
compared to that of the pristine one, thereby the enhanced antibacterial
and antifouling capacities in wastewater treatment.
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Yi, Ming; Tian, Lian; Liu, Yafang; Shen, Liang; Ding, Chun; Zhu, Tengyang; et al. (2021). Thin-Film Composite Polyamide Membranes with In Situ
Attached Ag Nanoparticles for Fouling-Mitigated Wastewater Treatment. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.1c00139