Layer-by-layer (LBL) hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes for seawater treatment: Ion rejection
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作者
Dong, Chenjun; He, Rongrong; Xu, Shanshan; He, Hailong; Chen, Hao; Zhang, Yue-Biao; He, Tao
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刊物名称
DESALINATION
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年、卷、文献号
2022, 534, 0011-9164
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关键词
Dong, Chenjun; He, Rongrong; Xu, Shanshan; He, Hailong; Chen, Hao; Zhang, Yue-Biao; He, Tao
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摘要
Layer by layer (LBL) hollow fiber nanofiltration (NF) membranes assembled by poly(styrene sulfonate) (PSS)/ poly(allylamine) (PAH) with 2.5 bilayers, both uncrosslinked (PSS/PAH)(2.5) and crosslinked (PSS/PAH)(2.5)-X, were researched as a pretreatment for seawater. Focusing on the stability and ion rejections, PSS/PAH NF membrane demonstrated long time stable ion rejection after exposure in artificial seawater (ASW, > 300 h) and a unique ion rejection behavior. Overcompensation of PAH contributed to the excess cationic amine groups in LBL layers. This explains the high rejection of bivalent cations, Mg2+, Ca2+ and Sr2+, for both membranes size exclusion and Donnan effect for single salt feed. The extrinsic compensation of SO42- to cationic amine groups for (PSS/PAH)(2.5) resulted in unexpected lower rejection of SO42- than Cl-. In ASW, increased rejection to SO(4)(2-& nbsp;)and reduced rejection to Cl-, bivalent and monovalent cations caused by the extrinsic compensation of Cl- to the amine groups highlighted the dominance of the affinity or sorption effect over the size and Donnan effect. A coherent ion rejection mechanism incorporating anion extrinsic compensation, combined with the size and Donnan exclusion, constitutes the third dimension for ion transport across LBL membranes.