화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.584, 282-289, 2019
Chlorine-resistant polyester thin film composite nanofiltration membranes prepared with beta-cyclodextrin
The chlorine resistance is recognized as one of the crucial and essential properties of membranes in water treatment field. In this study, beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) with abundant hydrophilic hydroxyl groups as aqueous phase monomer and trimesoyl chloride (TMC) as organic phase monomer were utilized to fabricate the polyester thin film composite (TFC) nanofiltration (NF) membranes by interfacial polymerization (IP) method. The optimized beta-CD polyester TFC membrane with 1.8 wt% beta-CDs in aqueous phase was immersed in harsh chlorine environment (10000 ppm NaClO aqueous solution) up to 96 h and exhibited the steady water flux and dye rejection, manifesting the outstanding chlorine-resistant performance of beta-CD polyester TFC membranes. The sodium hypochlorite cleaning experiments showed that NaClO was effective to remove the deposited and adsorbed foulants onto the beta-CD polyester TFC membranes. Therefore, the superior chlorine resistance of beta-CD polyester TFC nanofiltration membranes would find promising potential applications in water treatment processes.