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Radiation-induced grafting of polyethyleneimine onto cellulose triacetate membrane for separation of cesium ions from aqueous solution

RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY [2024]
Jinling Wu, Jianlong Wang
ABSTRACT

Radiation grafting of polyethyleneimine (PEI) onto the surface of cellulose triacetate (CTA) membrane was successfully performed. Pre-radiation and co-radiation were applied by gamma rays at the dose of 12 kGy. FT-IR, SEM, XPS , contact angle, zeta-potential, grafting ratio, etc. Were used to characterize the PEI-CTA membranes before and after grafting. The FT-IR spectrum showed that a notable discernible shoulder peak of N–H appeared for amide at co-radiation and pre-radiation, and XPS analysis indicated that co-radiation achieved the highest N percent of 9.75%, suggesting that PEI was introduced into the membrane surface . In a forward osmosis (FO) process, the PEI-CTA membrane obtained higher cesium , Cs(I), retention (95–97%) than the CTA membrane with Cs(I) retention of 92%. Cs(I) fluxes significantly decreased from 0.09 to 0.02–0.03 mmol m −2 h −1 after PEI modification. Effective Cs(I) retention was attributed to increase of the positive charges on CTA membrane when PEI was added, which exerted a repulsive effect on Cs(I), preventing them from moving towards the membrane direction. In the FO process, the PEI-CTA membrane featured the water flux of 23 L m −2 h −1 a little lower than that of CTA membrane (24 L m −2 h −1 ). Although modified PEI increased the hydrophilicity , the increase of water flux did not occur with the co-irradiated membrane, which was related to the high graft, higher thickness and resistance of the membrane.

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