Tailoring the microstructure of zwitterionic nanofiltration membranes via post-treatment for antibiotic desalination

Separation and Purification Technology(2024)

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Zwitterionic nanofiltration membranes, with high rejection to organic molecules while low rejection to monovalent salts, are promising for antibiotic desalination. However, due to the heterogeneous issue of interfacial polymerization, the residual amine groups result in polymer chain aggregation via hydrogen bonds, blocking the mass transfer of water and monovalent salts. Herein, EtOH-assisted Michael-addition/Schiff-base reaction strategy was proposed to solve the issue. NaOH was initially utilized to provisionally interrupt the hydrogen bonds between polymer chains. Meanwhile, with the assistance of EtOH, gallic acid diffused into the membrane and reacted with the amine groups on the polymer chains to form covalent bonds, which thoroughly destroyed the stacking of polymer chains. As a consequence, water permeance and antibiotic desalination efficiency of the membrane are improved. For example, the pure water permeance reaches 8.9 L m−2h−1 bar−1, 1.7-fold enhancement compared with the pristine membrane. The membrane is applied for antibiotic desalination, offering long-term running stability, antifouling ability, as well as high efficiency in concentrated antibiotics.
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Post treatment,Hydrogen bond,Targeted modification,Zwitterionic nanofiltration membrane,Antibiotic desalination
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