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Salt-responsive polyamide thin-film nanocomposite membrane based on zwitterionic polymeric nanoparticles for high-efficient dye desalination

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2024]
Yi-Fang Mi, Wen Xia, Bing-Xin Gu, Rong Ma, Yan-Li Ji
ABSTRACT

To simultaneously improve the water permeability, selectivity, and antifouling properties of polyamide nanofiltration (NF) membranes in textile wastewater treatment , we fabricated a salt-responsive thin-film nanocomposite (TFN) membrane with the incorporation of zwitterionic polymeric nanoparticles (ZNPs) into polyamide selective layer. Herein, the ZNPs were synthesized via an inverse miniemulsion polymerization with zwitterionic monomer , amino monomer, and cross-linker reagent. The salt-responsive property of ZNPs rendered their resultant membranes TFN-ZNPs with adjustable microstructure and separation performance via varying the sodium chloride (NaCl) concentration in water. The water permeance of TFN-ZNPs was enhanced to be 1.7 times that of its pure water permeance with the 10 g L −1 NaCl solution, and the salt-responsive behavior was reversible. Moreover, this salt-responsive property endowed the membrane with outstanding separation performance for the salt/dye or dye/dye mixtures. The selectivity of TFN-ZNPs to NaCl/congo red and methyl orange/neutral blue was enhanced to ∼104 and ∼127, respectively. The TFN-ZNPs with salt-responsive property also exhibited an improved antifouling performance, i.e., the flux recovery ratio was enhanced from 85.6 % to 96.5 % by washing with NaCl solution instead of deionized water . Thus, this work provided a paradigm shift in the fabrication of salt-responsive TFN membranes for the highly efficient separation of organic molecules and inorganic salts and wastewater treatment .

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