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- 2010 Annual Meeting
- Separation Needs for Energy Independence and Environmental Sustainability
- Advances in Water Treatment Membranes by Surface Modification
- (507d) Ph Responsive Membraens for Water Treatment
Filtration experiments confirm that polyacrylic acid nanobrushes may be grafted from the surface and pores of large pore nanofiltration membranes without significantly impacting the permeate flux. Furthermore, swelling of the grafted nanobrushes at pH values above their pKa leads to a decrease in permeate flux. This results in nanofiltration membranes with properties that can be altered by changing the feed pH. In particular we show how rejection and flux may be varied by adjusting the feed pH. Complimentary modeling studies indicate that the pKa of the tethered polyacrylic acid brushes is affected by graft density and polymer molecular weight.