Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes

The adsorption behavior of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs), of various chain lengths and two different functional groups, on widely used thin-film composite polyamide membranes has been investigated. Three commercially available polyamide membranes and two classes of PFCs were evaluated: Dow-Filmtec...

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Main Authors: Kwon, Young-Nam, Shih, Kaimin, Tang, Chuyang Y., Leckie, James O.
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1002372020-03-07T11:43:43Z Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes Kwon, Young-Nam Shih, Kaimin Tang, Chuyang Y. Leckie, James O. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering The adsorption behavior of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs), of various chain lengths and two different functional groups, on widely used thin-film composite polyamide membranes has been investigated. Three commercially available polyamide membranes and two classes of PFCs were evaluated: Dow-Filmtech BW30, NF90, and NF270 membranes; perfluorosulfonic and perfluoroalkanoic acid with 5, 7, 9, and 11 carbon atoms. The adsorption of PFCs on the membranes strongly depended on the active skin-top layer material of the membranes, solution chemistry, and structure of PFCs. The piperazine based NF270 membrane showed higher adsorption of PFCs compared to BW30 and NF90 membranes (FT-30 type membranes). The BW30 membrane, which has a coating layer of aliphatic carbons and hydroxyl groups on the surface of the polyamide substrate, had less interaction with PFCs than the NF90 polyamide membrane had. The adsorption of PFCs increased with increasing ionic strength, decreasing pH, and in divalent ion solutions. PFCs with longer chain lengths and more hydrophobic functional groups showed more attractive interactions with thin-film composite membranes and, thus, greater adsorption on the membranes. 2013-09-23T07:53:42Z 2019-12-06T20:19:02Z 2013-09-23T07:53:42Z 2019-12-06T20:19:02Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Kwon, Y.-N., Shih, K., Tang, C., & Leckie, J. O. (2011). Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes. Journal of applied polymer science, 124(2), 1042-1049. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100237 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13602 10.1002/app.35182 en Journal of applied polymer science
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description The adsorption behavior of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs), of various chain lengths and two different functional groups, on widely used thin-film composite polyamide membranes has been investigated. Three commercially available polyamide membranes and two classes of PFCs were evaluated: Dow-Filmtech BW30, NF90, and NF270 membranes; perfluorosulfonic and perfluoroalkanoic acid with 5, 7, 9, and 11 carbon atoms. The adsorption of PFCs on the membranes strongly depended on the active skin-top layer material of the membranes, solution chemistry, and structure of PFCs. The piperazine based NF270 membrane showed higher adsorption of PFCs compared to BW30 and NF90 membranes (FT-30 type membranes). The BW30 membrane, which has a coating layer of aliphatic carbons and hydroxyl groups on the surface of the polyamide substrate, had less interaction with PFCs than the NF90 polyamide membrane had. The adsorption of PFCs increased with increasing ionic strength, decreasing pH, and in divalent ion solutions. PFCs with longer chain lengths and more hydrophobic functional groups showed more attractive interactions with thin-film composite membranes and, thus, greater adsorption on the membranes.
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author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Kwon, Young-Nam
Shih, Kaimin
Tang, Chuyang Y.
Leckie, James O.
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author Kwon, Young-Nam
Shih, Kaimin
Tang, Chuyang Y.
Leckie, James O.
spellingShingle Kwon, Young-Nam
Shih, Kaimin
Tang, Chuyang Y.
Leckie, James O.
Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes
author_sort Kwon, Young-Nam
title Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes
title_short Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes
title_full Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes
title_fullStr Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes
title_sort adsorption of perfluorinated compounds on thin-film composite polyamide membranes
publishDate 2013
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