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Highly permeable positively charged nanofiltration membranes with multilayer structures for multiple heavy metal removals

DESALINATION [2023]
Xiaoxiang Cheng, Yongrui Zhang, Senlin Shao, Cunxian Lai, Daoji Wu, Jingtao Xu, Xinsheng Luo, Daliang Xu, Heng Liang, Xuewu Zhu
ABSTRACT

Positively charged nanofiltration (NF) membranes have been vitally employed to treat heavy metal ions contained in wastewater. Nevertheless, positively charged NF membranes possessing both high permeance and rejections continue to be a bottleneck in engineering applications owing to the trade-off between rejection and permeance. Herein, a highly permeable and positively charged NF membrane with multilayer structures was prepared using a chitosan interlayer-assisted low-temperature interfacial polymerization and surface grafting polyethyleneimine (CIL-IP-P) strategy. The chemical components, surface morphologies , and separation characteristics of the prepared NF membranes were investigated systematically. The construction of a chitosan interlayer increased hydrophilicity and influenced the IP reaction by modulating the monomer diffusion. Grafting polyethyleneimine (PEI) further resulted in NF membranes with higher electro-positivity, larger specific surface area, and narrower average pore diameter . Hence, the trade-off between rejection and permeance in conventional positively charged NF membranes was surmounted. An excellent water permeance of 10.9 ± 0.6 L m −2  h −1  bar −1 and a satisfactory rejection for heavy metals (93.3, 92.8, 91.0, 90.4, and 89.2 % for Ni 2+ , Mn 2+ , Cu 2+ , Cd 2+ , and Pb 2+ ) were observed. The CIL-IP-P strategy provided in this study is promising to tailor a high-performance positively charged NF membrane for fast heavy metal removals.

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