2022 Annual Meeting
(280b) Effect of Dehydration on RO Performance and Antifouling in Fully Aromatic Polyamide Membranes Containing Functionalized Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNCs)
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The flux and salt rejection were investigated for TFNs prepared with various amounts of TOCNs or zCNCs. For membranes containing TOCNs these membranes were stored in deionized water or under vacuum prior to testing. zCNCs were only stored in water. The presence of nanoparticles in the final TFNs was confirmed using ATR-FTIR. Water transport increases as pathways for molecular transport develop at the interface between the polymer matrix and nanoparticle surface. Water transport is negatively impacted by membrane dehydration as the polymer pore structure collapse, but the impact is diminished by the presence CNC nanofillers in the membrane. Antifouling behavior was studied using a test solution containing bovine serum albumin (BSA) under conditions preferable for protein deposition on the membrane surfaces. The reduction in flux due to BSA fouling was examined over several hours. TFNs containing zCNCs exhibited slower decreases in performance relative to both TFNs containing TOCNs and TFCs without any nanoparticles.