Novel maleic acid, crosslinked, nanofibrous chitosan/poly (Vinylpyrrolidone) membranes for reverse osmosis desalination

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Abstract

Fresh and clean water is consistently depleting and becoming a serious problem with rapid increases in population, so seawater desalination technology has captured global attention. For an efficient desalination process, this work proposes a novel, nanofibrous, thin-film composite membrane (NF-TFC) based on the deposition of the nanofibrous active layer of a blend of chitosan (CS) and poly (vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) crosslinked with maleic acid on a 3-triethoxysilylpropylamine functionalized cellulose acetate substrate. FTIR analysis demonstrated the development of chemical and physical interactions and confirmed the incorporation of functional groups present in the NF-TFC. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs depict the fibrous structure of the active layers. The reverse osmosis (RO) desalination characteristics of NF-TFC membranes are elevated by increasing the concentration of the crosslinker in a CS/PVP blend. Cellulose acetate (CA)-S4 attained an optimal salt rejection of 98.3% and permeation flux of 42.9 L/m2h, suggesting that the NF-TFC membranes could be favorable for seawater desalination.

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Ali, I., Raza, M. A., Mehmood, R., Islam, A., Sabir, A., Gull, N., … Khan, R. U. (2020). Novel maleic acid, crosslinked, nanofibrous chitosan/poly (Vinylpyrrolidone) membranes for reverse osmosis desalination. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(19), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21197338

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