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Exploiting sulfonated covalent organic frameworks to fabricate long-lasting stability and chlorine-resistant thin-film nanocomposite nanofiltration membrane

npj Clean Water [2024]
Meng Wenqiao, Xue Qiang, Zhu Jinyuan, Zhang Kaisong
ABSTRACT

Incorporating hydrophilic and charged porous nanofillers to prepare high-performance thin film nanocomposite (TFN) nanofiltration (NF) membranes is an effective method to achieve efficient water treatment. In this study, we synthesize the sulfonated covalent organic framework nanosheets (S-CONs) with higher hydrophilicity and electronegativity by immobilizing sulfonic acid groups (–SO 3 H) on TpPa-1 nanosheets. The S-CONs are incorporated in the PA layer by interfacial polymerization (IP) reaction. The results indicated that the S-CONs could modulate the hydrophilicity, thickness, and electronegativity of TFN-NF membranes. At the optimal addition of S-CONs (0.006 g), the pure water permeance increases to 8.84  \({\rm{L}}\cdot{\rm{m}}^{-2}\cdot{\rm{h}}^{-1}\cdot{\rm{bar}}^{-1}\) , which is about 1.75 times than the TFC membrane, with a high Na 2 SO 4 rejection reaching 98.97%. The improvement of the separation performance mainly results from the reduction of PA layer thickness (from ~178.00–198.00 to ~100.00–128.00 nm) and the increase of surface electronegativity (from −20.37 to −44.41 mV at pH = 7.00). More interestingly, the amide bond formed between the S-CONs and TMC improved the chlorine resistance of the membranes. This study reveals the potential of using functionalized 2D CONs as nanofillers to modify TFC membranes for efficient nanofiltration.

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