Abstract

Hydraulic permeability and molecular weight cutoff (MWCO) performance tuning of polysulfone (PSf) ultrafiltration (UF) membrane was attained via surface modification with a tethered layer of poly(acrylic acid) (PAA). Surface nano-structured (SNS) PAA layer was synthesized onto base PSf UF membranes by atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) surface activation followed by graft polymerization (GP) of acrylic acid (AA). Through a systematic study, it was shown that effective SNS-PAA-PSf UF membrane performance tuning was feasible by adjustments of APP and graft polymerization conditions. It was shown, for the first time, that SNS-PAA-PSf membranes can be synthesized with a range of hydraulic permeability (spanning a factor of 1.1–2.6 in magnitude) for a given MWCO, or a range of MWCO (spanning a factor of 1.5–2.3 in magnitude) for a given hydraulic permeability, thereby overcoming the hydraulic permeability-MWCO tradeoff.

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