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Design of a novel TA-MoS2 nanosheets interlayer-based loose nanofiltration membrane for enhanced dye/salt separation

DESALINATION [2023]
Jinsong He, Tingyan Deng, Linzhi He, Xiaochan An, K.G. Nadeeshani Nanayakkara, Fei Shen, Yanzong Zhang, Jianmei Zou, Li Zhao
ABSTRACT

From the view of sustainable development, the loose nanofiltration (LNF) membrane with high permeability and excellent separation of dye/salt mixture becomes more attractive for dye-containing wastewater. However, the previous LNF membranes inevitably suffered from the permeability-selectivity trade-off due to the inherent nature of polymer-based selective layer. This study reported a tannic acid (TA)-MoS 2 nanosheets (NSs) interlayered nanocomposite polyester (PE) LNF membrane (iLNF-3) that exhibited a remarkably enhanced water permeance of 55.8 LMH·bar −1 compared to the control LNF membrane of 27.3 LMH·bar −1 , and a higher separation selectivity of dye/salt (rejection rate: 99.6 % for congo red, 98.0 % for methyl blue, 5.6 % for Na 2 SO 4 , respectively). Furthermore, the iLNF-3 showed high ionic interference resistance, long-term stability, and superior antifouling performance. The enhanced permeance and dye/salt separation were mainly attributed to the introduction of a high-permeability TA-MoS 2 NSs interlayer . In particular, the permeability was improved due to the “gutter” effect and nanochannels and the formed thinner PE selective layer caused by TA-MoS 2 NSs interlayer. Notably, the selectivity was enhanced owing to the looser porous structure of PE layer resulting from the slow diffusion rate of aqueous monomer . This study can provide a foundational framework for the development of iLNF membranes for treating dye containing wastewater.

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