2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.2c00103
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Elucidating the Roles of Polyamide Layer Structural Properties in the Permeability–Selectivity Tradeoff Governing Aqueous Separations

Abstract: A tradeoff relationship between permeability and selectivity of reverse osmosis and nanofiltration aqueous separation membranes is increasingly being documented. However, there is currently no comprehensive mechanistic framework to describe the roles of membrane structural properties in the transport tradeoff. This study investigates two key structural properties of the widely used thin-film composite polyamide (TFC-PA) membranes, namely, the free volume element (FVE) size and the effective transport pathway, … Show more

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“…Additional PET layers were added by physically compressing them to the back of the pristine SW30 membranes. The active layer of the membranes was treated to reduce the cross-linking ratio by immersing the membranes in 2000 ppm of NaClO solutions (pH = 10) for 0.5, 2, or 24 h. 19,20 The reduced cross-linking ratio resulted in increased pore sizes and porosities of the active layer. Membrane Resistance Measurements.…”
Section: Materials and Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional PET layers were added by physically compressing them to the back of the pristine SW30 membranes. The active layer of the membranes was treated to reduce the cross-linking ratio by immersing the membranes in 2000 ppm of NaClO solutions (pH = 10) for 0.5, 2, or 24 h. 19,20 The reduced cross-linking ratio resulted in increased pore sizes and porosities of the active layer. Membrane Resistance Measurements.…”
Section: Materials and Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%