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A novel negatively charged nanofiltration membrane with improved and stable rejection of Cr (VI) and phosphate under different pH conditions

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2021]
Wen-Han Yu, Zhi-Qiang Gan, Jia-Rong Wang, Yu Zhao, Jun Han, Li-Feng Fang, Xiu-Zhen Wei, Ze-Lin Qiu, Bao-Ku Zhu
ABSTRACT

Nanofiltration (NF) membrane has an extensive application in the field of water treatment, but weakly negative surface-charge and even charge inversion in acidic environment restrict wide applications of traditional aromatic polyamide (PA) thin film composite (TFC) NF membrane in a broad pH range. In this work, 4, 4′-diaminostilbene-2, 2′-disulfonic acid (DSDA), a novel acidic aqueous monomer , was introduced into interfacial polymerization to fabricate a TFC NF membrane with enhanced negative charge and pH stability. The effects of interfacial polymerization parameters were investigated to improve membrane performance. The optimal membrane exhibits a pure water permeance (PWP) of 10.0 ± 0.5 L m −2  h −1 ·bar −1 and a high Na 2 SO 4 rejection (i.e., ~97.0%). The resultant membrane remains a strongly negative charge when the pH value is changed from 2 to 12. Due to enhanced negative charge, Donnan exclusion plays a significant role in membrane separation process, which results in a huge superiority in removal of Na 2 SO 4 , Na 3 PO 4 and K 2 Cr 2 O 7 in a broad pH range especially in acidic environment. Hence, it is demonstrated that the negative-charged NF membrane prepared in this work has improved and stable separation performance under a broad pH range, which expands application scopes of NF membrane, especially in removing Cr (VI) and phosphate in acidic environments. Besides, this study also provides a feasible route for preparation of suitable TFC NF membrane for working in acidic environment via introducing strongly acidic groups in selective layer.

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