Abstract
Nanoscale characteristics of the polyamide layer are key towards the high desalination performance of thin-film composite reverse osmosis (TFC-RO) membranes. Further advancements in the performance of TFC membranes necessitate a comprehensive understanding of the desired polyamide characteristics and its formation mechanisms. Empirical evidence has shown that the properties of the support layer is as equally important as the interfacial polymerization (IP) conditions in the fabrication of high permselectivity TFC membranes for desalination. Herein, we discuss the properties of polyamide layers formed using identical IP conditions over support membranes of different polymers and chemistries (polyethersulfone, polyetherimide and polysulfone) under fairly similar surface pore properties. The characteristics of the polyamide layers formed thereon displayed different physicochemical properties. It is postulated that the support membrane chemistry actually affects the IP reaction and polyamide formation by controlling the amine diffusion speed as well as the breadth of the IP reaction zone (i.e., the region between the interface and the furthest point in which the reaction occurs). Transmission electron microscopy analyses further revealed the nanoscale differences in the polyamide layer (heights ranging from 50 to 200 nm), including intrinsic thickness of basal layer (~10–35 nm) and leaf-like top layer (~20–85 nm), as well as the presence of nanovoids. Finally, we propose a conceptual model to underline the role of support membrane chemistry in the IP reaction, and consequently the formation mechanism of the nanoscale polyamide features. The mechanistic insights from this study are expected to provide more understanding towards a better control over the fabrication of polyamide layers for TFC membranes. The findings in this work are also expected to facilitate tailoring polyamide layers for specific osmotically driven processes.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 119805 |
Journal | Journal of Membrane Science |
Volume | 640 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 15 2021 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Biochemistry
- General Materials Science
- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- Filtration and Separation
Keywords
- Interfacial polymerization
- Polyetherimide
- Polyethersulfone
- Polysulfone
- Support membrane chemistry
- Thin-film composite membrane