Abstract

Divalent metal nitrates were pre-loaded on polysulfone support to modulate the interfacial polymerization between piperazine (PIP) and trimesoyl chloride (TMC). It is found that the nano-porosity and nano-morphology of thus formed thin film composite polyamide (TFC-PA) nano-filtration (NF) membranes as well as their filtration performance could be effectively tuned by the type and concentration of the divalent metal salts, especially the divalent cations used. Main group cations, such as Mg (II) and Ca (II), increased the water flux of the NF membranes by increasing their surface nano-scale nodular arrays without altering the pore sizes and rejections of the membranes, while transitional metal cations such as Zn (II), Cu (II) and Co (II) increased the water flux of the NF membranes not only by the formation of high surface area nano-scale Turing type crisscrossed ridge networks, but also by the increase of their nano-pore sizes due to their coordination with the >NH groups of the PIP. The prepared NF membranes pore sizes adjustable from 0.54 Å to 0.90 Å could be developed to have varied selectivity and rejections among inorganic salts and organic dyes.

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