Abstract

• High-flux loose NF membrane prepared by assembly of branched PEI and PEI-PO 3 Na. • Cross-linkable PEI and PEI-PO 3 Na enable the good stability of the membrane. • Chelatable phosphonate groups in PEI-PO 3 Na lower the membrane scaling tendency. • Membrane properties are optimizable by varying Mw of PEI-PO 3 Na. • Great potential for actual textile wastewater treatment is expected. Conventional nanofiltration membrane with high rejections to both dyes and inorganic salts are not suitable for the treatment of the textile wastewater. Herein, novel loose nanofiltration membranes were fabricated by the assembly of polyethyleneimine (PEI) and phosphorylated PEI (PEI-PO 3 Na) coupled with glutaraldehyde crosslinking. The PEI-based polyelectrolytes with branched structures and plentiful amine crosslinking sites enabled the formation of a highly permeable and robust selective layer. Meanwhile, the introduced phosphonate groups endowed the membrane with anti-fouling and anti-scaling properties owing to their surface hydrophilicity and chelation ability. By varying the molecular weight of PEI-PO 3 Na, the surface properties, pore size, and selective layer thickness and corresponding performances of the resultant PEI-PO 3 Na/PEI membranes can be successfully manipulated. The PEI-PO 3 Na 10 k/PEI membrane showed a high permeability (24.2 LMH/bar), high Victoria blue BO (99.5%) but low NaCl rejection (10.1%), demonstrating the best dye/salt fractionation performance. While PEI-PO 3 Na 70 k/PEI membrane exhibited the highest chroma and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal rates, and the best anti-fouling ability for the textile wastewater treatment. The PEI-PO 3 Na/PEI membrane also exhibited good stability in various pH, and relatively low scaling propensity. This work provides a facile and convenient method for fabricating high-performance loose NF membranes for the practical textile wastewater treatment.

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