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Engineering mineralized interlayers for enhanced nanofiltration: Synergistic modulation of polyamide layer structure and catalytic self-cleaning performance

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2025]
Yunhuan Chen, Xinyue Liu, Rui Zhang, Weier Wang, Hailong Wang, Yongsheng Ren, Xiaoxiao Duan
ABSTRACT

High permselectivity and antifouling/self-cleaning nanofiltration (NF) membranes are ideal materials for water treatment, and this vision is expected to be reached through the design of multifunctional self-cleaning interfaces. In this study, we employed metal - polyphenol network (MPN) to mediate in situ mineralization of porous substrates, enabling simultaneous modulation of interfacial polymerization (IP) and catalytic self-cleaning. The findings demonstrate that the mineralized layers employ an interlayer modulation strategy to produce a polyamide (PA) layer that is more hydrophilic, thinner, and structurally denser. As a result, the resulting PA-Fe 3 O 4 -PSF membrane exhibited a 2.5-fold increase in permeance (19.2 L m −2  h −1 bar −1 ) and a 7.3-fold enhancement in Cl − /SO 4 2− selectivity (66.4), compared to the control membrane (PA-PSF). Additionally, its highly polarized membrane surface significantly improved its antifouling performance. Compared to membranes with mineralized layers on the surface (Fe 3 O 4 -PA-PSF), PA-Fe 3 O 4 -PSF constructs a confined space that facilitates more efficient regeneration through in situ catalytic self-cleaning and ensures greater stability during multiple fouling-regeneration cycle operations. This study paves the way for fabricating multifunctional NF membranes with sustainable applications in material concentration, wastewater treatment, and environmental remediation.

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