张守海

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性别:男

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:化工学院

学科:高分子材料. 高分子化学与物理. 膜科学与技术

联系方式:0411-84986107

电子邮箱:zhangshh@dlut.edu.cn

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Effect of electric field intensity on the performance of poly(piperazine amide) nanofiltration membranes

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2016-12-01

发表刊物:DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT

收录刊物:SCIE、Scopus

卷号:57

期号:59

页面范围:28531-28536

ISSN号:1944-3994

关键字:Low voltage direct current (LVDC) electric field; Electric field intensity; Nanofiltration membrane; Desalination; Charged membrane

摘要:Nanofiltration membrane has high flux and rejection to inorganic salts at relative low operation pressure, which is widely used in desalination and wastewater treatment. Negatively charged nanofiltration membrane prepared with interfacial polymerization method has high rejection to anion with high valence because of Donnan effect. In this work, negatively charged poly(piperazine amide) nanofiltration membranes with different rejections were used in separation of salt solution and low voltage direct current (LVDC) electric field was involved to increase the surface electric charge density to improve the membrane rejections to inorganic salts. When the forward electric field intensity was increased from 0 to 16V/cm, the membrane rejections were all increased. The rejection to Na2SO4 of membrane (NO2) increased from 68 to 93%, while the membrane flux did not change obviously. At the same time, when the forward electric intensity is elevated, the membranes with low rejections show obvious elevation of permselectivity while the membranes with high rejections have limited elevation of performance. When reversed electric field was applied, the rejection to Na2SO4 of membrane (NO5) was decreased from 68 to 36%, while the flux changed little. It was demonstrated that the applied LVDC electric field can affect the surface charge density and change the permselectivity of negatively charged nanofiltration membranes, which is meaningful in desalination.