Enhancement of flux and solvent stability of Matrimid® thin‐film composite membranes for organic solvent nanofiltration |
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Authors: | Shi‐Peng Sun Tai‐Shung Chung Kang‐Jia Lu Sui‐Yung Chan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore;2. NUS Environmental Research Inst., National University of Singapore, Singapore;3. Dept. of Pharmacy, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | The development of high flux and solvent‐stable thin‐film composite (TFC) organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN) membranes was reported. A novel cross‐linked polyimide substrate, consisting of a thin skin layer with minimum solvent transport resistance and a sponge‐like sublayer structure that could withstand membrane compaction under high‐pressure was first fabricated. Then the solvent flux was significantly enhanced without compromising the solute rejection by the coupling effects of (1) the addition of triethylamine/camphorsulfonic acid into the monomer solution, and (2) the combined post‐treatments of glycerol/sodium dodecyl sulphate immersion and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) filtration. Finally, the long‐term stability of the TFC membrane in aprotic solvents such as DMSO was improved by post‐crosslink thermal annealing. The novel TFC OSN membrane developed was found to have superior rejection to tetracycline (MW: 444 g/mol) but was very permeable to alcohols such as methanol (5.12 lm?2h?1bar?1) and aprotic solvents such as dimethylformamide (3.92 lm?2h?1bar?1) and DMSO (3.34 lm?2h?1bar?1). © 2014 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 60: 3623–3633, 2014 |
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Keywords: | organic solvent nanofiltration polyimide Matrimid® thin‐film composite membrane interfacial polymerization stability |
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