Abstract
Membrane distillation (MD) is a promising technology for the treatment of hypersaline dyeing wastewater. However, commercial membranes still have limitations such as low permeate flux, membrane fouling, and membrane wetting issue in MD process. Herein, a dual-layer MD membrane was fabricated with a polysulfone (PSF) bottom layer and a poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PH) hydrophobic surface layer incorporated with ZIF-71 nanoparticles. The addition of ZIF-71 was optimized based on the results of surface morphology, contact angle, and MD performance. The incorporation of ZIF-71 nanoparticles into PH nanofiber membranes, along with their dual-layer structure, has led to notable improvements in both permeate flux and rejection performance. The fouling resistance of membrane was further evaluated with model dyeing wastewater as feed solution, which contained four types of dyes and heavy metal antimony. The MD performance of the optimized membranes was also measured with real dyeing wastewater as feed solution. The dual-layer membrane decorated with ZIF-71 nanoparticles significantly outperformed the pristine membrane in treating real dyeing wastewater, exhibiting potential for practical applications. Finally, the underlying mechanism on the improved permeate flux and rejection was elucidated systematically.
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