Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties

Introduction: Nanomaterials aggregation within polyamide (PA) layer of thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membrane is found to be a common issue and can negatively affect membrane filtration performance. Thus, post-treatment on the surface of TFN membrane is one of the strategies to address the problem....

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Main Authors: Khoo, Ying Siew, Lau, Woei Jye, Liang, Y. Y., Karaman, Mustafa, Gürsoy, Mehmet, Ahmad Fauzi, Ismail
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2021
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31736/1/Eco-friendly%20surface%20modification%20approach%20to%20develop%20thin%20film.pdf
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author Khoo, Ying Siew
Lau, Woei Jye
Liang, Y. Y.
Karaman, Mustafa
Gürsoy, Mehmet
Ahmad Fauzi, Ismail
author_facet Khoo, Ying Siew
Lau, Woei Jye
Liang, Y. Y.
Karaman, Mustafa
Gürsoy, Mehmet
Ahmad Fauzi, Ismail
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description Introduction: Nanomaterials aggregation within polyamide (PA) layer of thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membrane is found to be a common issue and can negatively affect membrane filtration performance. Thus, post-treatment on the surface of TFN membrane is one of the strategies to address the problem. Objective: In this study, an eco-friendly surface modification technique based on plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) was used to deposit hydrophilic acrylic acid (AA) onto the PA surface of TFN membrane with the aims of simultaneously minimizing the PA surface defects caused by nanomaterials incorporation and improving the membrane surface hydrophilicity for reverse osmosis (RO) application. Methods: The TFN membrane was first synthesized by incorporating 0.05 wt% of functionalized titania nanotubes (TNTs) into its PA layer. It was then subjected to 15-s plasma deposition of AA monomer to establish extremely thin hydrophilic layer atop PA nanocomposite layer. PECVD is a promising surface modification method as it offers rapid and solvent-free functionalization for the membranes. Results: The findings clearly showed that the sodium chloride rejection of the plasma-modified TFN membrane was improved with salt passage reduced from 2.43% to 1.50% without significantly altering pure water flux. The AA-modified TFN membrane also exhibited a remarkable antifouling property with higher flux recovery rate (>95%, 5-h filtration using 1000 mg/L sodium alginate solution) compared to the unmodified TFN membrane (85.8%), which is mainly attributed to its enhanced hydrophilicity and smoother surface. Furthermore, the AA-modified TFN membrane also showed higher performance stability throughout 12-h filtration period. Conclusion: The deposition of hydrophilic material on the TFN membrane surface via eco-friendly method is potential to develop a defect-free TFN membrane with enhanced fouling resistance for improved desalination process.
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spelling UMPir317362021-07-30T07:59:31Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31736/ Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties Khoo, Ying Siew Lau, Woei Jye Liang, Y. Y. Karaman, Mustafa Gürsoy, Mehmet Ahmad Fauzi, Ismail TP Chemical technology Introduction: Nanomaterials aggregation within polyamide (PA) layer of thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membrane is found to be a common issue and can negatively affect membrane filtration performance. Thus, post-treatment on the surface of TFN membrane is one of the strategies to address the problem. Objective: In this study, an eco-friendly surface modification technique based on plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) was used to deposit hydrophilic acrylic acid (AA) onto the PA surface of TFN membrane with the aims of simultaneously minimizing the PA surface defects caused by nanomaterials incorporation and improving the membrane surface hydrophilicity for reverse osmosis (RO) application. Methods: The TFN membrane was first synthesized by incorporating 0.05 wt% of functionalized titania nanotubes (TNTs) into its PA layer. It was then subjected to 15-s plasma deposition of AA monomer to establish extremely thin hydrophilic layer atop PA nanocomposite layer. PECVD is a promising surface modification method as it offers rapid and solvent-free functionalization for the membranes. Results: The findings clearly showed that the sodium chloride rejection of the plasma-modified TFN membrane was improved with salt passage reduced from 2.43% to 1.50% without significantly altering pure water flux. The AA-modified TFN membrane also exhibited a remarkable antifouling property with higher flux recovery rate (>95%, 5-h filtration using 1000 mg/L sodium alginate solution) compared to the unmodified TFN membrane (85.8%), which is mainly attributed to its enhanced hydrophilicity and smoother surface. Furthermore, the AA-modified TFN membrane also showed higher performance stability throughout 12-h filtration period. Conclusion: The deposition of hydrophilic material on the TFN membrane surface via eco-friendly method is potential to develop a defect-free TFN membrane with enhanced fouling resistance for improved desalination process. Elsevier B.V. 2021-06-15 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31736/1/Eco-friendly%20surface%20modification%20approach%20to%20develop%20thin%20film.pdf Khoo, Ying Siew and Lau, Woei Jye and Liang, Y. Y. and Karaman, Mustafa and Gürsoy, Mehmet and Ahmad Fauzi, Ismail (2021) Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties. Journal of Advanced Research. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2090-1232. (In Press / Online First) (In Press / Online First) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2021.06.011 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2021.06.011
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Khoo, Ying Siew
Lau, Woei Jye
Liang, Y. Y.
Karaman, Mustafa
Gürsoy, Mehmet
Ahmad Fauzi, Ismail
Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties
title Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties
title_full Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties
title_fullStr Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties
title_full_unstemmed Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties
title_short Eco-friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties
title_sort eco friendly surface modification approach to develop thin film nanocomposite membrane with improved desalination and antifouling properties
topic TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31736/1/Eco-friendly%20surface%20modification%20approach%20to%20develop%20thin%20film.pdf
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