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Effect of Nanopatterning on Concentration Polarization during Nanofiltration

Lauren M. Ward, Barbara G. Fickling, Steven T. Weinman

2021Membranes23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Membranes used for desalination still face challenges during operation. One of these challenges is the buildup of salt ions at the membrane surface. This is known as concentration polarization, and it has a negative effect on membrane water permeance and salt rejection. In an attempt to decrease concentration polarization, a line-and-groove nanopattern was applied to a nanofiltration (NF) membrane. Aqueous sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) solutions were used to test the rejection and permeance of both pristine and patterned membranes. It was found that the nanopatterns did not reduce but increased the concentration polarization at the membrane surface. Based on these studies, different pattern shapes and sizes should be investigated to gain a fundamental understanding of the influence of pattern size and shape on concentration polarization.

Topics & Concepts

PermeanceNanofiltrationConcentration polarizationMembraneMaterials sciencePolarization (electrochemistry)DesalinationAqueous solutionChemical engineeringIonChemistryEngineeringBiochemistryPhysical chemistryPermeationOrganic chemistryMembrane Separation TechnologiesNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesMembrane-based Ion Separation Techniques
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