Fabrication of anti-fouling polyester nanofiltration membrane for dye desalination

JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING(2024)

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Polyester nanofiltration membranes with a loose selective layer are highly promising for separating dyes and salts. In this study, three anti-fouling polyester nanofiltration membranes were prepared by interfacial polymerization of xylitol (E967), xylitol/beta-cyclodextrin (E967/beta-CD), and xylitol/sodium alginate (E967/SA) with trimesoyl chloride on a polyethersulfone (PES) substrate. The chemical structure, morphology, pore size, hydrophilicity and zeta potential of three polyester membranes were characterized. The preparation conditions, separation performance for dyes and salts, and anti-fouling properties were studied. The results indicated that the addition of beta-CD or SA inhibited the esterification reaction, resulting in a thin and loose polyester layer. The polyester layer thicknesses of the PES/E967/beta-CD and PES/E967/SA membranes were 92 nm and 79 nm, respectively. In addition, the hydrophilicity and electronegativity of the polyester layer were enhanced. Three polyester membranes all showed a rejection of >99.5 % for Congo red. The permeance of the PES/E967/beta-CD membrane was the highest (18.3 Lm(-2)h(-1)bar(-1)), whereas the NaCl rejection of the PES/E967/SA membrane was the lowest (9.1 %). Compared with the PES/E967 membrane, the fouled PES/E967/beta-CD and PES/E967/SA membranes had longer wash cycles, suggesting an advantage in dye/salt separation.
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Polyester membrane,Xylitol,beta-cyclodextrin,Sodium alginate,Dye desalination
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