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Guanidinium manipulated interfacial polymerization for polyamide nanofiltration membranes with ultra-high permselectivity

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2023]
Shuting Xu, Jiahuan Liu, Jianqiang Wang, Haibo Lin, Qiu Han, Fu Liu, Chuyang Y. Tang
ABSTRACT

Polyamide (PA) nanofiltration (NF) membranes with excellent permeability and selectivity have always been the ultimate pursuit of desalination technology. Herein, we present a guanidinium manipulated interfacial polymerization strategy to develop guanidyl-integrated PA NF membranes with ultra-high permselectivity. A nylon microfiltration membrane is utilized as the support to conduct spatial-temporal regulation of amine monomers along with controllable diffusion reaction. Through introducing 1,3-diaminoguanidine (DAG) or triaminoguanidine (TAG) into the aqueous piperazine solution, the free volumes of PA membranes could be well modulated at the sub-angstrom scale. Consequently, the TAG-integrated PA membrane exhibited high water permeance of 33.1 LMH bar −1 and superior Na 2 SO 4 rejection of 99.2%. Meanwhile, this membrane achieved outstanding anion sieving capability (Cl − /SO 4 2−  ∼ 343) and nearly 100% tetracycline removal, which is superior to the “state-of-the-art” PA NF membranes. The DAG-integrated PA membrane attained ultra-high water permeance of 46.5 LMH bar −1 due to its relatively large free volume. In addition, the nylon composite PA membranes displayed desirable anti-pressure and organic solvent-resistant abilities. This study provides a convenient and scalable preparation strategy for highly permselective NF membranes, which holds great application potential in desalination and resource recovery.

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