TY - JOUR
T1 - COFs functionalized self-cleaning loose nanofiltration membranes for efficient dye/salt separation
AU - Chen, Muning
AU - Song, Qiangqiang
AU - Li, Zikang
AU - Bai, Weiwei
AU - Xu, Mengying
AU - Li, Xin
AU - Li, Wenpeng
AU - Nan, Hongyan
AU - Wang, Jing
AU - Zhang, Yatao
AU - Wang, Yong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2025/1/5
Y1 - 2025/1/5
N2 - In spite of the fact that loose nanofiltration membrane (LNFM) technology has certified inspiring prospects in the remediation of dyestuff-comprising wastewater, omnipresent membrane fouling deteriorates its separation competence and hinders its practical application. Herein, a neoteric LNFM with finely tuned anti-fouling and self-cleaning properties was manufactured via the reformative phase inversion procedure integrated with the correctional interfacial polymerization process. By altering the casting solution (i.e., adding nano additives) and coagulation bath (i.e., applying melamine aqueous solution rather than pure water) recipes, the porphyrin-based covalent organic framework (COF-366) and melamine monomers were introduced into the polymeric matrix ingeniously in one step, participating the subsequent interfacial polymerization reaction straightly. The COF-366 with photocatalytic degradation performance and hydrophilicity bestows the resultant LNFM with superior decomposing capacity for organic micro-pollutants under visible light irradiation and better operation durability. Moreover, this substrate-confined amine diffusion combined with the high polarity of melamine enables the formation of a thinner nanofilm for easy mass transport. The best-performing LNFM invented in this work exhibited a high water permeance up to 65 L m−2 h−1 bar−1, excellent dye retention (95.7% against methyl blue), and salt/dye discrimination (27.1 for methyl blue and Na2SO4 selectivity) abilities. Eventually, the membrane could recover to original separation efficacy after the cyclic degradation testing. Overall, this work demonstrates an extensive perspective to pioneer an advanced self-cleaning membrane for dye/salt fractionation.
AB - In spite of the fact that loose nanofiltration membrane (LNFM) technology has certified inspiring prospects in the remediation of dyestuff-comprising wastewater, omnipresent membrane fouling deteriorates its separation competence and hinders its practical application. Herein, a neoteric LNFM with finely tuned anti-fouling and self-cleaning properties was manufactured via the reformative phase inversion procedure integrated with the correctional interfacial polymerization process. By altering the casting solution (i.e., adding nano additives) and coagulation bath (i.e., applying melamine aqueous solution rather than pure water) recipes, the porphyrin-based covalent organic framework (COF-366) and melamine monomers were introduced into the polymeric matrix ingeniously in one step, participating the subsequent interfacial polymerization reaction straightly. The COF-366 with photocatalytic degradation performance and hydrophilicity bestows the resultant LNFM with superior decomposing capacity for organic micro-pollutants under visible light irradiation and better operation durability. Moreover, this substrate-confined amine diffusion combined with the high polarity of melamine enables the formation of a thinner nanofilm for easy mass transport. The best-performing LNFM invented in this work exhibited a high water permeance up to 65 L m−2 h−1 bar−1, excellent dye retention (95.7% against methyl blue), and salt/dye discrimination (27.1 for methyl blue and Na2SO4 selectivity) abilities. Eventually, the membrane could recover to original separation efficacy after the cyclic degradation testing. Overall, this work demonstrates an extensive perspective to pioneer an advanced self-cleaning membrane for dye/salt fractionation.
KW - Covalent organic framework
KW - Dye/salt separation
KW - Interfacial polymerization
KW - Loose nanofiltration membrane
KW - Self-cleaning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.desal.2024.118206
DO - 10.1016/j.desal.2024.118206
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85206637535
SN - 0011-9164
VL - 593
JO - Desalination
JF - Desalination
M1 - 118206
ER -