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Tailoring the Performance of a Composite PEI Nanofiltration Membrane via Incorporating Activated PDA for Efficient Dye Sieving and Salt Separation

  • Wanting Li
  • , Jiaye Liu
  • , Weifu Wang
  • , Shichun Chen
  • , Fengwei Jia
  • , Xiang Li
  • , Ying Zhao
  • , Wenjuan Zhang*
  • , Dan Song*
  • , Jun Ma
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Tianjin Chengjian University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • PetroChina Harbin Petrochemical Company
  • School of Marine Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology Weihai

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Abstract

Efficient dye sieving and salt separation can facilitate the recycling of valuable resources in textile wastewater treatment. This study focuses on developing a high-performance nanofiltration membrane (NF) by co-depositing activated polydopamine (O-PDA), oxidized with KMnO4, and polyethyleneimine (PEI) onto a polysulfone support membrane (PSF), thereby enabling effective dye sieving and salt separation. Due to the high hydrophilicity of PDA and the formation of high molecular polymers after oxidation, it was anticipated that O-PDA would crosslink the PEI layer, providing rapid permeating channels. Filtration experiments demonstrated that the formation of O-PDA significantly enhanced the salt retention rate of nanofiltration membranes, achieving a nearly threefold increase in NaCl retention from 15% to 45.7%. It was observed that the retention performance of O-PDA could be adjusted by controlling its loading or oxidation level. Furthermore, despite a notable reduction in permeability, the dye removal efficiency of the O-PDA/PEI membrane increased substantially to 99.5%. Long-term filtration experiments also confirmed both the stability and anti-fouling properties of this membrane design. Clearly, owing to its excellent operational stability and anti-fouling characteristics, the O-PDA/PEI membrane exhibits great potential for applications in dye sieving and salt separation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number75
JournalMembranes
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • KMnO oxidation
  • activated polydopamine
  • dye/salt separation
  • nanofiltration membranes
  • polyethylenimine

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