Preparation and properties of novel pH-stable TFC membrane based on organic–inorganic hybrid composite materials for nanofiltration

2015 
Abstract A series of thin-film composite nanofiltration membranes have been fabricated by coating the poly(vinyl alcohol) and 3-mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane aqueous solution prepared by a sol–gel process on porous polysulfone support, followed by thermal cross-linking treatment. In order to improve the hydrophilicity of the nanofiltration membranes, the –SH in the membranes are oxidized into –SO 3 H by immersing the membranes in H 2 O 2 aqueous solution. Notably, no organic solvent is used during the membrane preparation, showing enough green chemistry technology for environmental protection. The properties of the composite nanofiltration membranes are characterized by ATR-FTIR, SEM, AFM and static contact angle. The optimal composite nanofiltration membrane (PVA-SMPTES-0.6) developed exhibits a rejection of 98.0% and a water flux of 43.3 L m −2  h −1 for a feed containing 2000 mg L −1 Na 2 SO 4 at 2.0 MPa. Furthermore, no irreversible changes in membrane performance have been observed after prolonged exposure (up to 30 days) of PVA-SMPTES-0.6 membrane to extreme acid or alkali aqueous solution.
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