Polysulfone ultrafiltration membrane incorporated with Ag-SiO2 nanohybrid for effective fouling control

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An anti-fouling hybrid membrane was prepared by incorporating Ag-SiO2 nanohybrid into a polysulfone (PSf) matrix. The addition of Ag-SiO2 can significantly improve the hydrophilicity, separation property, anti-fouling ability, and especially anti-bacterial activityof hybridmembranes. The optimumperformance of the Ag-SiO2/PSf hybrid membrane is achieved when the concentration of Ag-SiO2 is as low as 0.45 wt%. Compared with PSf membrane and SiO2/PSf hybrid membrane, the Ag-SiO2/PSf hybrid membrane displays the best overall properties. The excellent performance of the Ag-SiO2/PSf hybrid membrane can be attributed to the well-tailored structure and unique property of Ag-SiO2 nanohybrid, where nanosized Ag (5 nm) can densely and uniformly disperse on the surface of silica spheres. The obtained membrane could be a promising material for water treatment.

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Wu, H., Huang, J., & Liu, Y. (2017). Polysulfone ultrafiltration membrane incorporated with Ag-SiO2 nanohybrid for effective fouling control. Journal of Water and Health, 15(3), 341–352. https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2017.234

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