A novel semi-aromatic polyamide TFC reverse osmosis membrane fabricated from a dendritic molecule of trimesoylamidoamine through a two-step amine-immersion mode

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In this work, a novel semi-aromatic polyamide RO membrane was fabricated by using a new self-made dendritic molecule trimesoylamidoamine (TMAAM) as a key functional amine monomer that combined 1,3-diamino-2-propanol (DAP) to react with trimesoyl chloride (TMC) through interfacial polymerization technology. By adjusting the TMAAM concentration and amine-immersion mode, this new TMAAM-based semi-aromatic polyamide RO membrane exhibits simultaneously improved water permeability, antifouling and chlorine-tolerant properties. The introduced TMAAM units in polyamide chains can enhance the TMAAM-based membrane's water flux due to its dendritic structure as well as rich hydrophilic groups, and the DAP-TMAAM-TMC membrane prepared via the new two-step amine-immersion mode has 1.9 times more water flux without loss of salt rejection than the pristine DAP-TMC membrane and also shows higher water flux than the hand-cast conventional aromatic polyamide MPD-TMC membrane, respectively. At the same time, the regularly distributed hydroxyl groups and aliphatic amide bonds in TMAAM units contribute to the improved hydrophilicity and chlorine-tolerant property of the resultant DAP-TMAAM-TMC membrane, respectively. It is also demonstrated that the new two-step amine-immersion mode leads to a much smoother surface which endows the resultant DAP-TMAAM-TMC membrane with a favorable antifouling ability. This research provides us with a promising functional amine monomer and a new membrane formation method to fabricate a high performance RO membrane.

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Wu, H., Chen, X. L., Huang, X., Ruan, H. M., Ji, Y. L., Liu, L. F., & Gao, C. J. (2017). A novel semi-aromatic polyamide TFC reverse osmosis membrane fabricated from a dendritic molecule of trimesoylamidoamine through a two-step amine-immersion mode. RSC Advances, 7(62), 39127–39137. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra07298h

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