Introducing self-healing properties to polyethersulfone (PES) membrane via poly(vinyl alcohol)/ polyacrylic acid (PVA/PAA) surface coating
During membrane filtration, it is inevitable that a membrane will experience physical damage, leading to a loss of its integrity and a decrease in separation efficiency. Hence, the development of a water-responsive membrane capable of healing itself autonomously after physical damage is significantl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemosphere (Oxford) 2024-02, Vol.349, p.140772-140772, Article 140772 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During membrane filtration, it is inevitable that a membrane will experience physical damage, leading to a loss of its integrity and a decrease in separation efficiency. Hence, the development of a water-responsive membrane capable of healing itself autonomously after physical damage is significantly important in the field of water filtration. Herein, a water-enabled self-healing composite polyethersulfone (PES) membrane was synthesized by coating the membrane surface using a mixed solution composed of poly (vinyl alcohol) and polyacrylic acid (PVA-PAA). The self-healing efficiency of the coated PES membrane was examined based on the changes in water flux at three stages which are pre-damaged, post-damaged, and post-healing. The self-healing process was initiated by the swelling of the water-responsive PVA and PAA, followed by the formation of reversible hydrogen bonds, completing the self-healing process. The coated PES membrane with three layers of PVA-PAA coatings (at 3:1 ratio) demonstrated high water flux and remarkable self-healing efficiency of up to 98.3%. The self-healing capability was evidenced by the morphology of the membrane observed via scanning electron microscope (SEM). The findings of this investigation present a novel architecture approach for fabricating self-healing membranes using PVA-PAA, in addition to other relevant parameters as reported.
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•PES membrane coated with PVA/PAA mixture exhibited self-healing properties.•Reversible hydrogen bonds allow the modified membrane to self-heal.•The damaged membrane showed recovery in flux and rejection.•More coating layers and longer healing time could improve the recovery of the damaged membrane. |
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ISSN: | 0045-6535 1879-1298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140772 |