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Effect of solution ions on the charge and performance of nanofiltration membranes

Engineering and Technology

Effect of solution ions on the charge and performance of nanofiltration membranes

R. S. Roth, L. Birnhack, et al.

Discover the intriguing ion-specific effects on loose polyamide nanofiltration membranes, as explored by Rebecca S. Roth, Liat Birnhack, Mor Avidar, Elizabeth A. Hjelvik, Anthony P. Straub, and Razi Epsztein. This research unveils how varying pH, salinity, and ionic composition impact membrane charge and performance, revealing significant insights into the interplay of solution ions and Donnan exclusion.

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Abstract
This research explores the ion-specific effects governing the charge and performance of a loose polyamide nanofiltration (NF) membrane. The study systematically evaluated the membrane's zeta potential under varying pH, salinity, and ionic composition, correlating this data with membrane performance. Results identify the pKa of carboxyl and amine groups, showing chloride anion adsorption increases negative charge. Monovalent cation effects on membrane charge are shown to vary due to differing sorption tendencies. The correlation between zeta potential and permeability highlights the significant contribution of solution ions to Donnan exclusion in NF membranes.
Publisher
npj Clean Water
Published On
Mar 30, 2024
Authors
Rebecca S. Roth, Liat Birnhack, Mor Avidar, Elizabeth A. Hjelvik, Anthony P. Straub, Razi Epsztein
Tags
nanofiltration
polymers
ionic interactions
membrane performance
zeta potential
Donnan exclusion
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