Sodium hypochlorite activated dual-layer hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes for mono/divalent ions separation

Sheng Nan Tao, Yue Wang, Zheng Jun Fu, Yi Meng Wang, Qing Lin Lu, Ming Jian Tang, Wei Jian Wang, Bhekie B. Mamba, Shi Peng Sun, Zhen Yuan Wang

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Abstract

The tailoring of nanofiltration membranes for the precise separation of mono/divalent ions often involves complicated procedures to modify the surface chemistry and structure. Herein, an efficient sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) activation method is developed to tune the selective layer of cross-linked polyimide (PI)/polyethersulfone (PES) dual-layer hollow fiber membranes. By oxidizing the hydroxyl and imine groups while hydrolyzing the amide groups in the cross-linked structure, the membranes are effectively tailored with the negatively charged surface and a more open pore structure with 0.47 nm mean effective pore size. The NaClO-activated membranes show over 97.85% rejection of Na2SO4 while the NaCl rejection decreases from 93.83% to − 19.85% during treating the mixed ions solutions. The fabricated membranes with high separation efficiency and long-term stability exhibit vast potential for the separation of mono/divalent ions in industries. Moreover, the elaborated NaClO activation mechanism potentially gives fundamentals for the modification of the PI membranes with cross-linked structures for other applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)565-575
Number of pages11
JournalChemical Engineering Research and Design
Volume193
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • Dual-layer hollow fiber membranes
  • Mono/divalent ions separation
  • NaClO activation
  • Nanofiltration

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