Water Science and Technology (Feb 2024)

Surface modification of nanofiltration membrane using polyoxometalates for improved separation and antifouling performance

  • Qi Lu,
  • Haodong Yang,
  • Zhe Chen,
  • Lei Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2024.048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 89, no. 4
pp. 904 – 914

Abstract

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In this study, polyoxometalates (POMs) as a core-modifying material was used to fabricate the nanofiltration (NF) membrane on the polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) microfiltration membrane substrate via a novel interfacial polymerization (IP) method. The formation mechanism of the POMs-modified composite membrane was proposed. The separation and antifouling properties were further investigated. After cross-linking with POMs through the new IP reaction, the modified composite membrane showed improved hydrophilicity, water flux, and salt rejection. In the humic acid fouling experiment, the POMs-modified membrane exhibited the best antifouling performance, with a flux recovery rate of up to 91.3%. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was further used to investigate the antifouling performance of the membranes. Nyquist and Bode plots of the POMs-modified membranes showed no significant change before and after fouling compared to the PVDF membrane substrate, indicating reduced fouling attachment on the modified membrane, which was consistent with the fouling index and flux variation observed during the fouling experiment. Our findings provide a simple and valuable route for fabricating POMs-functionalized NF membranes with desirable separation and antifouling performance. HIGHLIGHTS A simple method is proposed to modify POMs onto the NF membrane.; The separation and antifouling performance of the POMs-modified membranes improved evidently.; After simple cleaning, the flux recovery rate of the POMs-modified membrane reached more than 90%.; Improved antifouling performance of the POMs-modified membrane was confirmed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy analysis.;

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