High-Performance Thin Film Composite Forward Osmosis Membrane on Tannic Acid/Fe3+ Coated Microfiltration Substrate

2020 
Abstract Herein, a triple-layer thin film composite (TFC) forward osmosis (FO) membrane was fabricated via interfacial polymerization (IP) of m-phenylenediamine (MPD) and trimesoyl chloride (TMC) on a tannic acid-Fe3+(TA-Fe3+)-coated microfiltration (MF) PVDF substrate. The polyphenol interlayer is prepared by coordination of TA using ferric (Fe3+) ions as cross-linker on the MF substrate. The effect of the TA-Fe3+ interlayer on the hydrophilicity, structure and roughness of the TFC-FO membranes was entirely investigated by using several instrument characteristics. The TA modified TFC(TA-TFC) membrane presented approximately tripled water flux when compared to the control TFC membrane without TA modification. Specially, a membrane perm-selectivity or reverse salt flux (Js) to water flux (Jw) (Js/Jw value) ratio of 0.10 g/L was obtained for the TA modified composite membrane where DI water and 1 M NaCl were used as feed and draw solutions, respectively. In addition, this approach is versatile, facile, green, and easy to scale-up, giving controllable chemical and physical structures to TFC-FO membranes.
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