On the Disproportionate Contribution of Membrane Electron Donor Functionality in Membrane Biofouling

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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This study set out to uncover which interfacial properties have the greatest impact on membrane organic fouling, biofouling, and fouling resistance. A relatively simple manipulation of the basic equations used in determining Lifshitz-van der Waals (LW) and Lewis acid-base (AB) surface tensions for solid materials reveals that the high electron accepticity of water makes the electron donicity of membrane and biofouling materials the key component governing their interfacial free energy of adhesion (Delta G(132)), which defines the favorability (or unfavorability) of one material (1) adhering to another (2) when immersed in a liquid (3). Various biofoulant and membrane LW and AB surface tensions were systematically characterized. Static bacterial adhesion, alginic acid filtration, and wastewater filtration tests were conducted to determine the fouling propensities of three different polymeric membrane materials. Experimental results of microbial adhesion, alginate fouling, and biofouling tests all correlated well with membrane electron density, where higher electron density produced less organic fouling or biofouling. These combined theoretical and experimental results confirm the importance of surface electron donicity in determining the fouling propensity of polymeric membranes.
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polymeric membranefiltration,organic fouling,interfacial free energy,acid-base interaction,membrane bioreactor
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