Integrating binary organic phosphonic acid into nanofiltration membrane for high precision separation of mono-/divalent anions

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Nanofiltration membrane (NF) have become increasingly crucial in ion separation. However, traditional polyamide (PA) NF suffers from poor selectivity for mono -/divalent anions due to weak charges and structure defects. Thus, a novel binary organic phosphonic acid, alendronic acid (AA), was firstly used as an aqueous co -monomer via interfacial polymerization (IP) to create negatively charged nanofiltration membranes with both higher charge density and pore size homogeneity for the separation of mono -/divalent anions. Both structure characterization and performance tests demonstrated the successful introduction of AA in the separation layer. Compared with pristine membrane, the NaCl/Na2SO4 selectivity of membrane incorporated with AA was four times improved, while the permeability exhibited no decline. Simultaneously, the separation efficiency of Cl-/ SO42- was tested in NaCl/Na2SO4 binary mixed solutions with varying total concentrations and different mass ratios, and the separation factor consistently exceeded 500 across a concentration range of 1 g/L to 20 g/L. Moreover, the AA -integrated membrane exhibited excellent chlorine resistance after 20000 ppm & sdot;h of chlorine treatment, which is promising for high efficiency separation of mono -/divalent anions in industrial applications.
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Nanofiltration membrane,Alendronic acid,Interfacial polymerization,Ultrahigh anion selectivity,Chlorine resistance
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