Poly(vinyl chloride)-hyperbranched polyamidoamine ultrafiltration membranes with antifouling and antibiofouling properties

Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) ultrafiltration membranes with improved antifouling and antibiofouling properties were prepared by non-solvent induced phase inversion using a hyperbranched polyamidoamine as additive. PVC reacted into the casting solution with the commercial polyamidoamine nanomaterial He...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reactive & functional polymers 2020-09, Vol.154, p.104669, Article 104669
Hauptverfasser: Díez, Berta, Sotto, Arcadio, Martín, Antonio, Arsuaga, Jesús, Rosal, Roberto
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Zusammenfassung:Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) ultrafiltration membranes with improved antifouling and antibiofouling properties were prepared by non-solvent induced phase inversion using a hyperbranched polyamidoamine as additive. PVC reacted into the casting solution with the commercial polyamidoamine nanomaterial Helux-3316 by means of a nucleophilic substitution reaction. The composition of neat and functionalized membranes was studied by ATR-FTIR and elemental composition. Amino groups were tracked using the fluorescent dye fluorescamine. Surface ζ-potential and water contact angles were used to measure surface charge and hydrophilicity of tested membranes. The incorporation of amino groups increased membrane hydrophilicity and surface porosity, which resulted in enhanced permeability. Functionalized membranes displayed antifouling behaviour revealed upon filtering BSA solutions and lower irreversible fouling than PVC membranes. The attachment of Helux moieties to PVC yielded membranes with antibiofouling functionality explained by the interaction of positively charged Helux moieties with the negatively charged cell envelopes. Growth reduction for cells attached to the membrane surface during filtration reached up to 1-log for the Gram-positive bacterium S. aureus. This investigation revealed that the incorporation of the hyperbranched nanomaterial in concentrations in the order of 1 wt% in the casting solution provides significant benefits to membrane performance, in terms of permeability and antifouling potential. [Display omitted] •PVC ultrafiltration membranes functionalized with hyperbranched polyamidoamine.•Enhanced water permeability due to the inclusion of charged amino groups.•Modified membranes displayed resistance against irreversible organic fouling.•Antibacterial and antibiofouling effect of polyamidoamine-functionalized membranes.
ISSN:1381-5148
1873-166X
DOI:10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2020.104669