Affiliation:
1. Department Faculty of Maritime and Transportation Institution Ningbo University 315211 Ningbo PR China
Abstract
AbstractFumed silica (SiO2) is often applied in the modification of thin‐film composite (TFC) forward osmosis (FO) membranes due to its hydrophilicity. However, a key challenge to be solved is to improve its compatibility with organic matrices and dispersion in the material. In this study, we synthesized well‐designed nanoparticles of (3‐aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane‐modified SiO2 (APTMS‐SiO2) and applied them for the first time in the preparation of FO membranes. Furthermore, we systematically investigated the effects of different pretreated SiO2, SiO2 dosages, draw solution types, and concentrations on FO membranes. The results showed that APTMS‐SiO2 thin‐film nanocomposite with a silica dosage of 0.1 wt.% has the highest water permeate flux (Jw) (26.25 LMH, 370.43 % higher than the control TFC of 5.58 LMH) and the minimum specific reverse solute flux (SRSF) of 0.17 g/L with 1 M NaCl as the draw. The incorporation of APTMS effectively prevented mutual agglomeration of SiO2 and improved its dispersion. The Jw of 13.36 LMH after seven cycles and the rejection of above 96.6 % for Congo Red and 95.8 % for Rhodamine B indicated potential reusability and dye rejection. This work presents an alternative approach to prepare FO membranes with enhanced water flux and increased selectivity, and it also offers insights for the treatment of printing and dyeing wastewater using FO.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province