Abstract
In this study, by connecting the amino ligand in ZIF-8-NH2 with an alkyl side chain containing sulfonic acid groups in a one-step method, a novel nanofiller (ZIF-8-NS) with bifunctional amino and sulfonic acid groups was formed. Sulfonated poly (aryl ether ketone sulfone) containing fluorene group (F-SPAEKS) was chosen as the polymer matrix. The nanofiller not only had good hydrophilicity but also had electrostatic interaction with the polymer matrix, which effectively promoted the compatibility problem among the polymer matrix and the filler. The nanofillers were characterized by XRD, FT-IR, SEM and XPS. The composite membranes were prepared by the NIPs method. The antifouling and separation properties of the prepared mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were investigated using positively charged dye (RHB) and negative charge bovine serum albumin (BSA) as model contaminants. The water flux of the pure membrane achieved 529.16 L/m2 h. When the addition amount of ZIF-8-NS was 0.1 %, the water flux of M4 (F-SPAEKS/ZIF-8-NS-0.1 %) could reach 838.84 L/m2 h. The retention rate of the BSA solution could reach 99.06 %, and the FRR value was kept at a high level (81.45 %). Meanwhile, the dynamic retention of M4 on the primary adsorption of the dye RHB could even reach 99.89 %. Therefore, the innovative design of the novel MMMs not only improved the flux, retention, and other separation properties but also enhanced their excellent adsorption capacity for RHB dyes. This result indicated that the nanofiller ZIF-8-NS provided an interesting reference for the study of ultrafiltration membranes.
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