Crosslinking PDADMAC/PSS polyelectrolyte multilayer membranes for stability at high salinity

IF 9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of Membrane Science Pub Date : 2025-03-22 DOI:10.1016/j.memsci.2025.124007
Xiao Zhang , Antoine J.B. Kemperman , Henk Miedema , Esra te Brinke , Wiebe M. de Vos
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Polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM) nanofiltration (NF) membranes based on PDADMAC (poly(diallyldimethylammoniumchloride)) and PSS (poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate)) are known for their high physical and chemical stability. However, under high salinity conditions, the stability of these membranes is compromised due to weakened electrostatic interactions, leading to increased permeability and decreased retention. This study addresses this challenge by crosslinking PDADMAC/PSS multilayers with the photosensitive, negatively charged crosslinker DAS (disodium 4,4’-diazidostilbene-2,2’-disulfonate tetrahydrate). Initially, this crosslinking is studied on model surfaces, demonstrating full stability against desorption by surfactants at high enough DAS concentrations (1 g·L-1) and at long enough UV exposure (10 minutes). Experiments on PEM membranes demonstrate that DAS crosslinking significantly enhanced the stability of PDADMAC/PSS membranes at high salinity, with no permeability increase or loss of selectivity observed up to 1.5 M NaCl, in contrast to non-crosslinked membranes showing a reversible 61% permeability increase and an irreversible loss in MgSO4 retention of 15%. At 4 M NaCl, the permeability of non-crosslinked membranes increased by 300% versus 90% for crosslinked membranes, again indicating the improved stability of the latter. Crosslinking with DAS further allows tuning of the membrane properties, denser membranes are formed with a lower molecular weight cut-off (MWCO), from around 861 Da of non-crosslinked membranes to around 354 Da of membranes crosslinked with a low DAS concentration (1 g·L-1). DAS introduces negative charges (sulfonic acid groups) into the PEMs, changing the membrane charge from positive to highly negative, as evidenced by the high Na2SO4 retention (∼95%) and low CaCl2 retention (∼7%) of crosslinked membranes. This study demonstrates the potential of crosslinking with DAS to produce stable PDADMAC/PSS NF membranes with tunable selectivity for challenging separation processes in high-salinity environments.

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交联 PDADMAC/PSS 聚电解质多层膜,实现高盐度下的稳定性
基于PDADMAC(聚二烯基二甲基氯化铵)和PSS(聚4-苯乙烯磺酸钠)的聚电解质多层(PEM)纳滤(NF)膜以其高物理和化学稳定性而闻名。然而,在高盐度条件下,由于静电相互作用减弱,这些膜的稳定性受到损害,导致渗透性增加和保留率降低。本研究通过将PDADMAC/PSS多层膜与光敏、带负电荷的交联剂DAS(4,4 ' -二氮杂二苯乙烯-2,2 ' -四水二磺酸钠)交联来解决这一挑战。最初,在模型表面上研究了这种交联,证明了在足够高的DAS浓度(1 g·L-1)和足够长的紫外线照射(10分钟)下,表面活性剂对解吸的完全稳定性。在PEM膜上进行的实验表明,DAS交联显著增强了PDADMAC/PSS膜在高盐环境下的稳定性,在1.5 M NaCl环境下,渗透率没有增加或选择性损失,而非交联膜的渗透率增加了61%,MgSO4保留率不可逆地减少了15%。在4 M NaCl下,非交联膜的渗透率提高了300%,而交联膜的渗透率提高了90%,再次表明后者的稳定性得到了提高。与DAS交联进一步允许调整膜性能,形成更致密的膜具有较低的分子量截止值(MWCO),从约861 Da的非交联膜到约354 Da的低DAS浓度(1 g·L-1)交联膜。DAS将负电荷(磺酸基)引入PEMs,将膜电荷从正电荷变为高度负电荷,交联膜的Na2SO4保留率高(约95%)和CaCl2保留率低(约7%)证明了这一点。本研究证明了与DAS交联制备稳定的PDADMAC/PSS NF膜的潜力,该膜具有可调的选择性,可用于高盐度环境中具有挑战性的分离过程。
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Journal of Membrane Science
Journal of Membrane Science 工程技术-高分子科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Membrane Science is a publication that focuses on membrane systems and is aimed at academic and industrial chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and membranologists. It publishes original research and reviews on various aspects of membrane transport, membrane formation/structure, fouling, module/process design, and processes/applications. The journal primarily focuses on the structure, function, and performance of non-biological membranes but also includes papers that relate to biological membranes. The Journal of Membrane Science publishes Full Text Papers, State-of-the-Art Reviews, Letters to the Editor, and Perspectives.
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