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Environmental Science & Technology | 2011

Efficient Wastewater Treatment by Membranes through Constructing Tunable Antifouling Membrane Surfaces

Wenjuan Chen; Yanlei Su; Jinming Peng; Xueting Zhao; Zhongyi Jiang; Yanan Dong; Yan Zhang; Yangui Liang; Jiazhen Liu

In the present study, a facile in situ approach for constructing tunable amphiphilic or hydrophilic antifouling membrane surfaces was demonstrated by exquisitely manipulating the microphase separation and surface segregation behavior of the tailor-made ternary amphiphilic block copolymers during the commonly utilized wet phase inversion membrane-formation process. Under dead-end filtration for oily wastewater treatment, the membrane with amphiphilic surface exhibited over 99.5% retention ratio of chemical oxygen demand (COD) without appreciable membrane fouling: the water permeation flux was slightly decreased during operation (total flux decline was 6.8%) and almost completely recovered to the initial value (flux recovery ratio was more than 99.0%) after simple hydraulic washing. While for the proteins-containing wastewater treatment, the membrane with hydrophilic surface exhibited about 52.6% COD retention ratio and superior antifouling performance: only 17.0% total flux decline and also more than 99.0% flux recovery ratio. Hopefully, the present approach can be developed as a competitive platform technology for the preparation of robust and versatile antifouling membrane, leading to the high process efficiency of wastewater treatments.


Bioresource Technology | 2011

Protein fouling resistant membrane prepared by amphiphilic pegylated polyethersulfone.

Jinming Peng; Yanlei Su; Qing Shi; Wenjuan Chen; Zhongyi Jiang

A mild and facile grafting of poly(ether glycol) methyl ether methacrylate (PEGMA) monomers onto polyethersulfone (PES) was carried out. Then, the PES-g-PEGMA membranes with integrally anisotropic morphology were fabricated through the coupling of non-solvent induced phase inversion and surface segregation. Compared with PES control membrane, the surface hydrophilicity of PES-g-PEGMA membranes was remarkably enhanced due to the drastic enrichment of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) segments on the membrane surface; protein adsorption was significantly inhibited due to the hydrogen bonding interactions between hydrophilic groups and water molecules. Ultrafiltration experiments were used to assess the permeability and protein fouling resistance of the PES-g-PEGMA membranes. It was found that the PES-g-PEGMA membranes with higher surface coverage of PEG segments displayed stronger antibiofouling property. Moreover, the stable antibiofouling property for PES-g-PEGMA membranes was acquired due to covalent bonding interactions between hydrophilic PEGMA side chains and PES main chains.


Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2011

Ultrafiltration Enhanced with Activated Carbon Adsorption for Efficient Dye Removal from Aqueous Solution

Yanan Dong; Yanlei Su; Wenjuan Chen; Jinming Peng; Yan Zhang; Zhongyi Jiang

Abstract In this study, orange G dye was efficiently removed from aqueous solution by ultrafiltration (UF) membrane separation enhanced with activated carbon adsorption. The powdered activated carbon (PAC) was deposited onto the UF membrane surface, forming an intact filter cake. The enhanced UF process simultaneously exploited the high water permeation flux of porous membrane and the high adsorption ability of PAC toward dye molecules. The influencing factors on the dye removal were investigated. The results indicated that with sufficient PAC incorporation, the formation of intact PAC filtration cake led to nearly complete rejection for dye solution under optimized dye concentration and operation pressure, without large sacrificing the permeation flux of the filtration process. Typically, the dye rejection ratio increased from 43.6% for single UF without adsorption to nearly 100% for the enhanced UF process, achieving long time continuous treatment with water permeation flux of 47 L·m −2 ·h −1 . The present study demonstrated that adsorption enhanced UF may be a feasible method for the dye wastewater treatment.


Bioresource Technology | 2011

Trypsin-enabled construction of anti-fouling and self-cleaning polyethersulfone membrane

Qing Shi; Yanlei Su; Xue Ning; Wenjuan Chen; Jinming Peng; Zhongyi Jiang

Constructing anti-fouling and self-cleaning membrane surfaces based on covalent attachment of trypsin on poly(methacrylic acid)-graft-polyethersulfone (PMAA-g-PES) membrane was reported. The carboxylic acid groups enriched on asymmetric PMAA-g-PES membrane surface were activated with 1-ethyl-(3-3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC)/N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) and employed as chemical anchors for the conjugation with amino groups of trypsin. Activity assays showed that such chemically immobilized trypsin was much more active and stable than that of the physically adsorbed counterpart. Trypsin covalently attached on membrane surface could substantially resist protein fouling in dynamic flow process. The considerable enhancement of protein solution permeation flux was observed as a consequence of rapid enzymatic degradation of protein deposited onto membrane surface. The permeation flux of the membrane could be recovered upon simple hydraulic flush after protein filtration, suggesting superior self-cleaning property. After multi-cycle BSA filtration over 15-day period, the active self-cleaning membrane maintained more than 95.0% of its initial flux.


Separation and Purification Technology | 2009

Separation of oil/water emulsion using Pluronic F127 modified polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes

Wenjuan Chen; Jinming Peng; Yanlei Su; Lili Zheng; Lijun Wang; Zhongyi Jiang


Advanced Functional Materials | 2011

Engineering a Robust, Versatile Amphiphilic Membrane Surface Through Forced Surface Segregation for Ultralow Flux‐Decline

Wenjuan Chen; Yanlei Su; Jinming Peng; Yanan Dong; Xueting Zhao; Zhongyi Jiang


Journal of Membrane Science | 2013

Composite nanofiltration membranes prepared by interfacial polymerization with natural material tannic acid and trimesoyl chloride

Yan Zhang; Yanlei Su; Jinming Peng; Xueting Zhao; Jiazhan Liu; Jiaojiao Zhao; Zhongyi Jiang


Journal of Membrane Science | 2010

In situ generated silica nanoparticles as pore-forming agent for enhanced permeability of cellulose acetate membranes

Wenjuan Chen; Yanlei Su; Lei Zhang; Qing Shi; Jinming Peng; Zhongyi Jiang


Journal of Membrane Science | 2012

Grafting perfluoroalkyl groups onto polyacrylonitrile membrane surface for improved fouling release property

Xueting Zhao; Yanlei Su; Wenjuan Chen; Jinming Peng; Zhongyi Jiang


Journal of Membrane Science | 2010

Graft polymerization of methacrylic acid onto polyethersulfone for potential pH-responsive membrane materials

Qing Shi; Yanlei Su; Xue Ning; Wenjuan Chen; Jinming Peng; Zhongyi Jiang

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