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Fabrication of S-PBI cation exchange membrane with excellent anti-fouling property for enhanced performance in electrodialysis
A novel anti-fouling cation exchange membrane (CEM) of sulfonated polybenzimidazole (S-PBI) was fabricated by the polymer bulk grafting modification of poly (4,4′-diphenyl ether-5,5′-bibenzimidazole) with sodium styrene sulfonate . FTIR, TGA , XPS, SEM and AFM were used to characterize membrane properties and the results showed that the ion exchange capacity and hydrophilicity of S-PBI increased with increased degrees of grafting and the electric resistance decreased accordingly. When the mass ratio of O-PBI/SSS was 1:4, the electric resistance of S-PBI-4.0 was 4.5 Ω·cm 2 , while the ion exchange capacity was 2.3 meq/g. The ED experiment with the S-PBI-4.0 membrane exhibited good desalination rate (>96 %), high current efficiency (80.73 %) and low energy consumption (1.13 kW·h/kg), which were very close to the results of a commercial CEM (Neosepta CMX). What's more, because of its good hydrophilicity, the S-PBI-4.0 membrane had better anti-fouling ability than Neosepta CMX, which was manifested as less resistance increase after membrane fouled by bovine serum albumin and smaller resistance after membrane cleaned by deionized water . These results demonstrate that the S-PBI-4.0 membrane is an appropriate candidate CEM and helpful to expand the application of ED in high-salinity organic industrial wastewater treatment .