Tailoring fully crosslinked polyamide layers on optimized polyacrylonitrile supports via coactive delayed phase inversion and alkaline hydrolysis for brine treatment through pervaporation
- Abstract
- A novel method of co-hydrolysis of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) support to host polyamide (PA) formation using coactive delayed phase inversion is presented to synthesize high-performance pervaporation membranes. Pure water in the coagulation bath was replaced with a 1.0 M sodium hydroxide solution maintained at 50 °C, allowing concurrent hydrolysis and delayed phase inversion. The characterization results revealed a smoother surface morphology, a higher carboxylic group content, improved hydrophilicity, and an ideal O/N ratio (∼1) of the PA layer on the co-hydrolyzed PAN (HPAN-Co) support compared with the PA layer on the post-hydrolyzed PAN (HPAN-Post) support. Furthermore, the typical pattern observed in PA-HPAN-Post, with a plethora of finger-like pores followed by macrovoids, completely disappeared and was replaced by a uniform and fine microvoid structure in PA-HPAN-Co, with an approximately 50 % reduction in membrane thickness. This led to a reduction in membrane swelling and salt transport without compromising the permeation flux. The pervaporation tests with a 10 wt% NaCl feed at 70 °C using PA-HPAN-Co showed a 99.97 % salt rejection ability and a 74.2 kg m−2h−1 flux, which is 33 % higher than the permeate flux of PA-HPAN-Post. Thus, the PA-HPAN-Co membrane is highly recommended for pervaporative desalination, considering the enhanced performance and scalability of the synthesis technique. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
- Author(s)
- Fareed, Hasan; Jang, Kyunghoon; Lee, Woojin; Kim, In S.; Han, Seunghee
- Issued Date
- 2024-06
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.seppur.2024.126309
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9553
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