Improved Desalination Performance of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Hollow Fiber Membranes by the Intermediate Role of Surfactants
Polymer hollow fiber membranes (HFMs) are the core or base membranes of various membrane processes (e.g., ultrafiltration and membrane distillation). Preparing polymer HFMs with higher water flux helps improve the efficiency of the membrane processes. Using pore‐forming additives is the commonly use...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Macromolecular materials and engineering 2021-01, Vol.306 (1), p.n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Polymer hollow fiber membranes (HFMs) are the core or base membranes of various membrane processes (e.g., ultrafiltration and membrane distillation). Preparing polymer HFMs with higher water flux helps improve the efficiency of the membrane processes. Using pore‐forming additives is the commonly used and efficient method to improve the water flux. The current dilemma is that the conventional methods that increase the amounts or the molecular weight of the additives to improve the water flux usually lead to the decrease in membrane mechanical strength. Herein, different from the conventional research strategy, increasing the surfactant surface activity (SA) is first found to deeply promote the core of nonsolvent‐induced phase separation (NIPS) that of the mutual diffusion between water and dopes. As a result, this method distinctly improves the surface porosity (from 0.8% to 9.7%) and optimizes the pore size distribution of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) HFMs. Benefit from these, the water flux of ultrafiltration (3.1‐fold increase, maximally) and direct contact membrane distillation (2.3‐fold increase, maximally) are increased greatly. Moreover, the mechanical strength is not negatively affected due to the additive amount of small molecule surfactants is constant and small (2.0 wt%).
Increasing the surfactant surface activity (SA) is first found to distinctly improve the surface porosity and connectivity of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) hollow fiber membranes. Therefore, the water flux is increased greatly. Moreover, the mechanical strength of PVDF membranes is not negatively affected because the additive amount of small molecule surfactants is constant and small (2.0 wt%). |
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ISSN: | 1438-7492 1439-2054 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mame.202000538 |