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Mechanically strong Janus tri-bore hollow fiber membranes with asymmetric pores for anti-wetting and anti-fouling membrane distillation

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Abstract Wetting, fouling and mechanical robustness are three major challenges constraining the commercial applications of membrane distillation (MD). Herein, we have developed a robust Janus tri-bore hollow fiber membrane with… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Wetting, fouling and mechanical robustness are three major challenges constraining the commercial applications of membrane distillation (MD). Herein, we have developed a robust Janus tri-bore hollow fiber membrane with anti-wetting/fouling resistance. The unique membrane was fabricated by an oxidant-induced deposition of polydopamine/polyethylenimine (PDA/PEI) and a subsequent grafting of sodium-functionalized carbon quantum dots (Na+-CQDs) on top of a hydrophobic tri-bore polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) hollow fiber membrane. The PDA/PEI deposition resulted in a nanoporous top layer, and the Na+-CQD grafting significantly enhanced the membrane surface hydrophilicity. In MD operations, the nanoporous PDA/PEI layer endowed the membrane with an excellent rejection to surfactants, thus reducing the wetting propensity, while the grafted Na+-CQDs facilitated the formation of a surface hydration layer, thereby mitigating the oil fouling. This study may expand the applications of mechanically robust tri-bore MD hollow fiber membranes to desalinate hypersaline and harsh wastewaters containing amphiphilic and hydrophobic contaminants.

Keywords: hollow fiber; membrane; tri bore; bore hollow

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2022

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