Optimizing carbon nanotube-reinforced polysulfone ultrafiltration membranes through carboxylic acid functionalization

TitleOptimizing carbon nanotube-reinforced polysulfone ultrafiltration membranes through carboxylic acid functionalization
Publication TypeA. Journal Article
Year of Publication2013
Authorsde Lannoy, C-F, Soyer, E, Wiesner, MR
JournalJ. Membr. Sci.
Volume447
Pagination395-402
Date PublishedNov 15
ISBN Number0376-7388
Accession NumberWOS:000324526500044
Abstract

Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) carboxylated to varying weight percentages were added to polysulfone membranes. The degree to which the CNTs were retained within the membrane during membrane production, operation and cleaning was examined as a function of the extent of CNT carboxylation. The effects of CNTs on polymeric membranes – increases in tensile strength, changes in surface hydrophilicity, and changes in membrane permeability – were evaluated as a function of CNT carboxylation, which was found to be coupled to CNT retention within the membrane. It was found that CNTs functionalized to a higher degree form more homogeneous polymer solutions, which lead to greater improvements in the aforementioned membrane characteristics. However, CNTs functionalized to a higher degree were also found to more-readily leave the membrane during immersion precipitation and membrane cleaning. Therefore, a balance was discovered between the benefits associated with increased dispersibility and hydrophilicity, and the disadvantages associated with decreased retention, increased leaching, and decreased strength of CNTs with greater carboxylation.

DOI10.1016/j.memsci.2013.07.023
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