A Green Approach To Modify Surface Properties of Polyamide Thin Film Composite Membrane for Improved Antifouling Resistance

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2020

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A green approach based on plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) method was adopted in this work to modify surface properties of thin film composite (TFC) membranes for improved antifouling resistance during desalination process. Two types of hydrophilic monomers, i.e., acrylic acid (AA) and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) was respectively deposited onto the surface of commercial TFC membranes (XLE and NF270) and the effect of plasma deposition time (15 s, 1 min and 5 min) on the membrane physiochemical properties was investigated using different analytical instruments. The deposition of AA and HEMA was able to improve the membrane hydrophilicity owing to the presence of hydroxyl and carboxyl functional groups. However, prolonged plasma polymerization period was not encouraged as it led to the formation of thicker skin layer that significantly reduced water permeability. With 15-s plasma deposition time, AA and HEMA-modified XLE and NF270 membranes could achieve higher NaCl and Na2SO4 rejections as well as demonstrate 100% flux recovery rate. The improved antifouling resistance of modified TFC membranes is mainly due to the improved surface hydrophilicity coupled with greater surface charge properties. This work demonstrated a rapid solvent-free surface modification method that can be employed to enhance TFC membrane properties for desalination process.

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Surface Modification, Tfc Membrane, Pecvd, Hydrophilic Monomers, Anti-Fouling, Reverse-Osmosis Membranes, Water-Treatment, Aqueous-Solution, Nanofiltration, 660, TP Chemical technology

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02 engineering and technology, 0204 chemical engineering, 0210 nano-technology

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY

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