Abstract

A hydrophilic surface is very important for hydrophobic separation membranes such as polypropylene microporous membranes (PPMMs). In this work a facile and effective method, interfacial crosslinking combined with pretreatment by dielectric barrier discharge plasma at atmospheric pressure, was developed for endowing PPMMs with a hydrophilic and charged surface. Poly( N, N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) (PDMAEMA) and p-xylylene dichloride were selected for quaternization crosslinking to form a positively charged coating layer, which was characterized with FT-IR/ATR, XPS, and FESEM. Water contact angle and pure water flux measurements were conducted to evaluate the surface hydrophilicity. The influence of surface charges on protein filtration was also investigated. It is found that the mass gain of interfacial crosslinking increases almost linearly with increasing the PDMAEMA concentration from 0.5 to 10 g/L. The crosslinking degree is larger than 80% according to the XPS results, ensuring the stability of the crosslinking layer. The surface hydrophilicity is demonstrated by the sharp decrease of water contact angle from 145° to 20°. The pure water flux also increases 3 times under the optimized conditions. Furthermore, the results of protein filtration suggest that these highly hydrophilic and charged surfaces can effectively resist the fouling of proteins.

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