Comparative study between bulk and surface modification on hy-drophobic membrane for dyeing and oily wastewater treatment

Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry(2024)

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Surface modification could remarkably improve the oil–water separation ability of membrane, but suffers from limited survival positive effect layer after long-term operation. Herein, we report a systematic comparative study between bulk and surface modification (i.e., synchronous or sequential electrospun/elecrospraying) on hydrophobic polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane. A hydrophilic UiO-66-NH2@polyacrylic acid micro/nanospheres (UiO@PAA) was selected as functional layer to improve the separation and adsorption capability of PVDF. The surface modification (SMM) and bulk modification membranes (BMM) exhibited the similar water wetting behavior in air as the same surface layer. The spider filament-like nanofibers of BMM could enhance the mechanical stability and dispersion uniformity of active sites among the PVDF fibers. In terms of oil-in-water emulsions separation ability, the BMM was superior to the SMM with the maximumly increase of separation efficiency and filtration flux to 1.3 % and 192.6 L m-2h−1, respectively. As for dye absorption, the BMM showed better adsorption capacity with a removal efficiency over 96 %. For the low concentration of methylene blue, the removal efficiency of SMM was only 94 %, while the removal efficiency of the BMM reached 98 % at room temperature. In addition, the BMM exhibited higher removal efficiency over 94 % compared with that less than 84 % of SMM after eight cycling tests, confirming its advantages in repeatability. This study demonstrates that the bulk modification can endow the initial membrane with better performance and durability, showing more promising prospects in actual wastewater treatment.
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Surface modification,Bulk,UiO-66-NH2,Emulsions,Dye
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