Abstract
ABSTRACTIn this work, influence of initial conditions and surface characteristics of porous support layer on structure and performance of a thin film composite (TFC) polyamide reverse osmosis (RO) membrane was investigated. The phase inversion method was used for casting of polysulfone (PSf) supports and interfacial polymerization was used for coating of polyamide layer over the substrates. The effect of PSf concentrations that varied between 16 wt % and 21 wt %, and kind of the solvent (DMF and NMP) used for preparation of initial casting solution were investigated on the properties of the final RO membranes. SEM imaging, surface porosity, mean pore radius, and pure water flux analysis were applied for characterization of the supports. The substrate of the membrane, which synthesized with 18 wt % of PSf showed the most porosity and the synthesized RO membrane had the lowest salt rejection. In case of the solvents, the membranes synthesized with DMF presented better separation performance that can be attributed to their lower thickness and sponge‐like structure. The best composition of support for TFC RO membranes reached 16 wt % PSf in DMF solvent. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2017, 134, 44444.
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