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Fabrication of polyamide thin film composite reverse osmosis membranes via support-free interfacial polymerization

Authors
Park, Sung-JoonChoi, WansukNam, Seung-EunHong, SeungkwanLee, Jong SukLee, Jung-Hyun
Issue Date
15-3월-2017
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Support-free interfacial polymerization; Polyamide thin film composite membrane; Reverse osmosis; Desalination; Interfacial adhesion
Citation
JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, v.526, pp.52 - 59
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume
526
Start Page
52
End Page
59
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/84138
DOI
10.1016/j.memsci.2016.12.027
ISSN
0376-7388
Abstract
We report a fabrication method of polyamide (PA) thin film composite reverse osmosis membranes, so-called support-free interfacial polymerization (SFIP). In contrast to conventional interfacial polymerization (IP) where a PA layer is formed in-situ on top of a support, in this SFIP method the PA layer is first formed at the interface without a support, followed by attachment onto a support. Enhancing the chemical adhesion between the PA layer and a polyacrylonitrile support through the chemical modification on the support leads to the fabrication of defect-free membranes which outperform the conventional IP-assembled membranes. Importantly, SFIP allows for the precise characterization of the PA layer and the PA-support interface by easily isolating each membrane component. SFIP produces a thinner and smoother PA structure with a more wettable and less negatively charged surface than its IP-assembled counterparts, presumably due to uniform and promoted amine diffusion during film formation. Furthermore, it was found that the bottom surface of the SFIP-assembled PA has a porous structure with higher hydrophilicity and a marginally lower negative charge than its opposite surface. The SFIP method provides a versatile platform to study the fundamental membrane structure-performance relationship and to develop high performance membranes.
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