Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate Rejection

The characterization of membranes is suitable to investigate changes in the membrane properties caused by Layer-by-Layer (LbL) modification. Besides permeability, rejection, and molecular-weight cut-off (MWCO), which give information about the modification of the separation behaviour of the membrane...

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Main Authors: Saskia Dillmann, Shambhavi Arvind Kaushik, Jakob Stumme, Mathias Ernst
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Membranes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/10/12/412
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spelling doaj-fa49ddf82b0b4b62936eea07c0a35ba62020-12-11T00:05:02ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752020-12-011041241210.3390/membranes10120412Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate RejectionSaskia Dillmann0Shambhavi Arvind Kaushik1Jakob Stumme2Mathias Ernst3Institute for Water Resources and Water Supply, Hamburg University of Technology, Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3, 20173 Hamburg, GermanyDVGW Research Centre TUHH, Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3, 20173 Hamburg, GermanyDVGW Research Centre TUHH, Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3, 20173 Hamburg, GermanyInstitute for Water Resources and Water Supply, Hamburg University of Technology, Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3, 20173 Hamburg, GermanyThe characterization of membranes is suitable to investigate changes in the membrane properties caused by Layer-by-Layer (LbL) modification. Besides permeability, rejection, and molecular-weight cut-off (MWCO), which give information about the modification of the separation behaviour of the membrane, the zeta potential is capable of describing the surface charge of the membrane and its variation impacted by the properties of the polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEM). In this study, a new method for zeta potential measurement of hollow fibre membranes with several capillaries was developed and further investigations on the LbL modification of such membranes were performed. The results showed that an LbL coating with 8 DL PDADMAC/PSS led to a significant increase in the membrane charge of more than 20 mV. The coating with a different number of polyelectrolyte (PE) layers showed a zig-zag behaviour, comparable to data from flat sheet studies. However, in contrast to most flat sheet membranes, the charge curve assumes a totally negative trajectory at neutral pH. Further experiments on the MWCO of the LbL-modified membrane showed a reduction in the pore diameter from approx. 20 nm to less than 2 nm, reaching the range of nanofiltration membranes. With information on both the zeta potential and the MWCO, it was found that the rejection mechanism in LbL-modified multibore membranes is a complex interplay between the sieving effect due to reduction in the pore diameter and the repulsion effect of the charged membrane.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/10/12/412LbL coatingcharacterization of capillary membraneszeta potential measurementMWCO determinationmultibore hollow fibre membranes
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author Saskia Dillmann
Shambhavi Arvind Kaushik
Jakob Stumme
Mathias Ernst
spellingShingle Saskia Dillmann
Shambhavi Arvind Kaushik
Jakob Stumme
Mathias Ernst
Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate Rejection
Membranes
LbL coating
characterization of capillary membranes
zeta potential measurement
MWCO determination
multibore hollow fibre membranes
author_facet Saskia Dillmann
Shambhavi Arvind Kaushik
Jakob Stumme
Mathias Ernst
author_sort Saskia Dillmann
title Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate Rejection
title_short Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate Rejection
title_full Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate Rejection
title_fullStr Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate Rejection
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Performance of LbL-Coated Multibore Membranes: Zeta Potential, MWCO, Permeability and Sulfate Rejection
title_sort characterization and performance of lbl-coated multibore membranes: zeta potential, mwco, permeability and sulfate rejection
publisher MDPI AG
series Membranes
issn 2077-0375
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The characterization of membranes is suitable to investigate changes in the membrane properties caused by Layer-by-Layer (LbL) modification. Besides permeability, rejection, and molecular-weight cut-off (MWCO), which give information about the modification of the separation behaviour of the membrane, the zeta potential is capable of describing the surface charge of the membrane and its variation impacted by the properties of the polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEM). In this study, a new method for zeta potential measurement of hollow fibre membranes with several capillaries was developed and further investigations on the LbL modification of such membranes were performed. The results showed that an LbL coating with 8 DL PDADMAC/PSS led to a significant increase in the membrane charge of more than 20 mV. The coating with a different number of polyelectrolyte (PE) layers showed a zig-zag behaviour, comparable to data from flat sheet studies. However, in contrast to most flat sheet membranes, the charge curve assumes a totally negative trajectory at neutral pH. Further experiments on the MWCO of the LbL-modified membrane showed a reduction in the pore diameter from approx. 20 nm to less than 2 nm, reaching the range of nanofiltration membranes. With information on both the zeta potential and the MWCO, it was found that the rejection mechanism in LbL-modified multibore membranes is a complex interplay between the sieving effect due to reduction in the pore diameter and the repulsion effect of the charged membrane.
topic LbL coating
characterization of capillary membranes
zeta potential measurement
MWCO determination
multibore hollow fibre membranes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/10/12/412
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