Membranes (Feb 2021)

The Permeability and Selectivity of the Polyamide Reverse Osmosis Membrane were Significantly Enhanced by PhSiCl<sub>3</sub>

  • Junjie Yu,
  • Kaifeng Gu,
  • Binbin Yang,
  • Kaizhen Wang,
  • Yong Zhou,
  • Congjie Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes11020142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 142

Abstract

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The work briefly introduces the nano-composite reverse osmosis (RO) membrane with more permeability and selective performance, and we adopted the phenyltrichlorosilane precursor with better chemical stability and greater spatial resistance. The phenyltrichlorosilane concentration was mainly discussed in this work. The in-situ hydrolysis of phenyltrichlorosilane and the occurrence of ammonia hydrolysis make it effectively incorporated into the polyamide film. The covalent bond and hydrogen bond of phenyltrichlorosilane and polyamide (PA) can be realized. The phenyl group can extend in the polyamide polymer network and give the film corresponding functions. There will be fewer non-selective defects between phenyltrichlorosilane and PA. Under the premise of maintaining the water-salt selectivity of the membrane, along with the increase of benzene trichlorosilane loading, the 300% pure water flux can be achieved and the desalination rate remains at 98.1–98.9%. This reverse osmosis (RO) is suitable for household water purification.

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