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Formation and structural evolution of biphenyl polyamide thin ?lm on hollow ?ber membrane during interfacial polymerization
writer:Yu Liua, Benqiao Hea,?, Jianxin Li a,b,??, Ron D. Sandersonc , Lei Li d, Suobo Zhang
keywords:Reverse osmosis Aromatic polyamide Biphenyl polyamide thin ?lm Hollow ?ber membrane Cross-linked structure
source:期刊
specific source:Journal of Membrane Science 373 (2011) 98–106
Issue time:2013年
A novel reverse osmosis hollow ?ber membrane was prepared by interfacial polymerization from 3,3,5,5-biphenyl tetraacyl chloride and m-phenylenediamine on a polysulfone hollow ?ber membrane.The structural evolution of biphenyl polyamide thin ?lmduring interfacial polymerizationwasmonitored by attenuated total re?ectance infrared, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atom force microscopy.The relationship between the structure and separation properties of the membranes was investigated.Results show that the biphenyl polyamide thin ?lmhad a three-layer structure: a loose initial layer with a low cross-linked structure, a dense middle layer with a high cross-linked structure and a loose surface layer with a low cross-linked structure. The dense middle layer had an intrinsic cross-linked structure with over 86.0% amide bonds (–CONH–) and below 14.0% carboxylic groups (–COOH), mainly respon-sible for separation. A growth model of the biphenyl polyamide thin ?lm was proposed to describe the structural evolution process during interfacial polymerization.