Journal of Membrane Science Letters (Nov 2023)
RO membrane with a surface tethered polymer brush layer for enhanced rejection of nitrate, boron, and arsenic
Abstract
Thin-film composite (TFC) polyamide (PA) RO membrane modified with a layer of tethered poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) chains displayed intrinsic rejections of nitrate, boron, As(III), and As(V) of 98.0%, 90.7%, 96%, and 99.6%, respectively. The solute permeability coefficients for nitrate, boron, As(III), and As(V) by the SNS-PAA-PA membrane were lower by 31–38%, 49–63%, 57–72% and 87–93% relative to tested commercial membranes. The above results indicate that the SNS-PAA-PA membrane should be suitable for purification of brackish source water contaminated with nitrate, boron, As(III), and As(V) to levels 1219 ppm, 2 ppm, 95 ppb, and 948 ppb, respectively. The study results suggest that there is merit in further exploration of the potential of the present approach for enhancing RO membranes performance for targeted solute removal.