1. Improving the chlorine-tolerant ability of polypiperazine-amide nanofiltration membrane by adding NH2-PEG-NH2 in the aqueous phase.
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Tang, Yong-Jian, Xu, Zhen-Liang, Xue, Shuang-Mei, Wei, Yong-Ming, and Yang, Hu
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CHLORINE , *PIPERAZINE , *NANOFILTRATION , *X-ray photoelectron spectra , *MEMBRANE separation - Abstract
A novel polypiperazine-amide nanofiltration (NF) membrane with very high salt rejection was successfully developed in this work. The NF membrane chlorine-tolerant ability were improved greatly after mixing a small amount of α,ω-diamino poly(ethylene glycol) (NH 2 -PEG-NH 2 ) with piperazine (PIP) in the aqueous phase. The XPS result demonstrated that the polymerization degree of the NF membrane was notably enhanced with the addition of NH 2 -PEG-NH 2 . The solute rejections and chlorine tolerance were improved remarkably, while the permeate flux remained almost at the same level. When the NH 2 -PEG-NH 2 (2 kDa) content in the total amine was 1%w/w (0.01%w/v in the aqueous solution), NF membrane performance was optimal. This membrane exhibited a pure water flux (PWF) of 34.9 L m −2 h −1 along with Na 2 SO 4 , MgSO 4 , MgCl 2 and NaCl rejections of 99.5%, 99.2%, 90.9% and 58.3% (2000 ppm, 6 bar, 25 °C), respectively. Moreover, the NF membrane performance was maintained after being treated by 14,000 ppm NaClO for 1 h. Therefore, adding a small amount of NH 2 -PEG-NH 2 in the aqueous phase could be considered to be an effective way to improve the polypiperazine-amide NF membrane chlorine-tolerant ability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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