Abstract
A facile membrane surface modification process for improving permselectivity and antimicrobial property was proposed. A polydopamine (PDA) coating was firstly fabricated on pristine anion exchange membrane (AEM), followed by in situ reduction of Ag without adding any extra reductant. Finally, 2,5-diaminobenzene sulfonic acid (DSA) was grafted onto PDA layer via Michael addition reaction. The as-prepared AEM exhibited improved permselectivity (from 0.60 to 1.43) and effective inhibition of bacterial growth. In addition, the result of the long-term (90-h continuous electrodialysis) test expressed the excellent durability of the modified layer on membrane surface, because the concentration of Cl - and SO 42- in diluted chamber fluctuated ~0.024 and 0.030 mol·L -1 with no distinct decline. The method described in this work makes the full use of multifunctional PDA layer (polymer-like coating, in situ reduction and post-organic reaction), and a rational design of functional AEM was established for better practical application.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Zheng, Z., Xiao, P., Ruan, H., Liao, J., Gao, C., Van der Bruggen, B., & Shen, J. (2019). Mussel-inspired surface functionalization of AEM for simultaneously improved monovalent anion selectivity and antibacterial property. Membranes, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes9030036
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.