Structurally tuned polyamide membranes via the polyvinylpyrrolidone-modulated interfacial polymerization reaction for enhanced forward osmosis performance

Yao Jiang,Pin Zhao, Subo Xu,Hao Liu, Wenyan Zhang,Weilong Song,Xinhua Wang

Desalination(2024)

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Abstract
Controllable interfacial polymerization (IP) reaction is an important strategy to fabricate high-performance polyamide (PA) thin-film composite (TFC) membranes. In this work, a new TFC membrane was successfully fabricated by incorporating polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) with different molecular weights (K15, K30 and K60) at different concentrations into the aqueous phase of IP process. Due to an increased solution viscosity and interaction between PVP and amine monomers, the lower diffusion rate of amine monomers resulted into a thin (the thinnest basal PA layer of approximately 30 nm) and smooth PA layer with a high crosslinking degree. Among, the optimum PVP K60–0.25 TFC membranes with the highest molecular weights and lower incorporating concentrations had a more positive effect on forward osmosis performance, which presented a pure water flux of 11.2 L m−2 h−1, 25 % higher, and a specific salt flux of 0.04 g L−1, 43 % lower than the original membrane. Our work provides a low-cost and simple approach to obtain high-performance TFC membrane with an improved trade-off effect, and helps to deeply understand the role played by additives in PA layer modulation.
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Interfacial polymerization,Thin-film composite (TFC) membrane,Polyvinylpyrrolidone,Trade-off effect,Forward osmosis
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