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Original Articles

Effect of Hydrophilization Additive and Reaction Time on Separation Properties of Polyamide Nanofiltration Membrane

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Pages 1815-1831 | Received 01 Jul 2003, Accepted 01 Jan 2004, Published online: 08 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Thin film composite (TFC) nanofiltration membrane can be optimized in terms of flux and rejection by controlling the hydrophilization additive [3,5‐diaminobenzoic acid (BA)] content and reaction time in the interfacial polymerization (IP) process. By using the Donnan steric pore flow model (DSPFM), uncharged solute was passed through the membrane to determine the pore size (r p) as well as the effective thickness/porosity (Δx/A k ). The coating condition was related to the performance of NaCl permeation using the fitted r p and Δx/A k data. It was found that the pore size was reduced as reaction time was increased. Cross‐linking reduced the porosity of polypiperazinamide membrane but it was noticed that by adding a small amount of BA, the porosity was increased at longer reaction time. A small amount of BA could increase both the flux and rejection especially at higher pressure.

Acknowledgment

This work was funded by Fundamental Research Grant USM and Grant IRPA EA USM. Thanks to Universiti Sains Malaysia for giving us full support in this project.

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