Bridging the miscibility gap to fabricate delamination-free dual-layer nanofiltration membranes via incorporating fluoro substituted aromatic amine

Delamination of the dual-layer membrane fabricated from immiscible polymers is recognized as the main obstacle to advance the technology. The current work discloses an innovative approach to address the delamination issue by incorporating specific functional groups on the polymer chains. Delaminatio...

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Published inJournal of membrane science Vol. 610; p. 118270
Main Authors Wang, Zhen-Yuan, Fu, Zheng-Jun, Shao, Dan-Dan, Lu, Mei-Jin, Xia, Qian-Cheng, Xiao, Hui-Fang, Su, Bao-Wei, Sun, Shi-Peng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.09.2020
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Summary:Delamination of the dual-layer membrane fabricated from immiscible polymers is recognized as the main obstacle to advance the technology. The current work discloses an innovative approach to address the delamination issue by incorporating specific functional groups on the polymer chains. Delamination-free P84®/Ultem® dual-layer hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes were obtained by incorporating 4-Fluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzylamine (FTB) in P84® polyimide. The progressively incorporated FTB on P84® decreases solubility parameter difference and establishes specific intermolecular interactions between the polymer pair which contributes to the interpenetration of molecules at the interfacial region of the dual layers. The interpenetrated network structure at the interfacial region renders the robust integrity of the dual-layer membranes. The one-step fabricated membranes had an over 99% rejection of tetracycline (MW: 444.4 Da) in methanol with pure methanol permeance of 3.7 LMH/bar. The elaborated mechanism may potentially enlarge the scope of selecting immiscible polymers for fabricating dual-layer membranes by molecular designing. [Display omitted] •Delamination-free dual-layer membranes were obtained via incorporating FTB.•Adhesion mechanism induced by FTB incorporation was elaborated.•Interpenetrated structure can be achieved in mild preparation condition.•Integral dual-layer hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes were fabricated by the method.•The mechanism may enlarge the scope of selecting polymers for dual-layer membranes.
ISSN:0376-7388
1873-3123
DOI:10.1016/j.memsci.2020.118270