Improved desalination by polyamide membranes containing hydrophilic glutamine and glycine

dc.contributor.authorKolangare, I.M.
dc.contributor.authorIsloor, A.M.
dc.contributor.authorSiddique, I.
dc.contributor.authorAsiri, A.M.
dc.contributor.authorA.F., A.F.
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-05T09:29:59Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractWater desalination and recycling of wastewater is a key challenge to meet water shortage issues. Thin film composite polyamide membranes are widely used for desalination; however, their low permeability due to a poor hydrophilicity is a major drawback. Here, we designed novel thin film composite membranes having good hydrophilicity, permeability, and stability without compromising solute rejection. We improved the membrane hydrophilicity by incorporation of hydrophilic additives, such as glycine and l-glutamine, into the polyamide layer. Hence polyamide-based flat sheet membranes were fabricated via interfacial polymerization of m-phenylenediamine and trimesoyl chloride and then were coated over a polysulfone/sulfonated polyphenylsulfone (85:15) support. Polyamide membranes were then characterized and tested for desalination. Results show that the ridge and valley structure observed by scanning electron microscopy confirms the formation of the polyamide layer on membrane surface. The performance reached the highest pure water flux of 36.23 Lm?2 h?1 and flux recovery ratio of 89.18% for membranes with 2 wt% of l-glutamine. Incorporation of 2 wt% l-glutamine induced a high permeate flux and a maximum rejection of 87.87% for MgSO<inf>4</inf>, 83.50% for Na<inf>2</inf>SO<inf>4</inf> and 60.77% for NaCl solutions. Overall, the polyamide nanofiltration membrane with hydrophilic groups displayed superior antifouling property and can be used as a potential candidate for desalination. © 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
dc.identifier.citationEnvironmental Chemistry Letters, 2019, 17, 2, pp. 1053-1059
dc.identifier.issn16103653
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-018-00825-1
dc.identifier.urihttps://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/24503
dc.publisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
dc.subjectAmino acids
dc.subjectComposite membranes
dc.subjectDesalination
dc.subjectHydrophilicity
dc.subjectMagnesium compounds
dc.subjectNanocomposite films
dc.subjectNanofiltration membranes
dc.subjectScanning electron microscopy
dc.subjectSodium chloride
dc.subjectSodium sulfate
dc.subjectSulfur compounds
dc.subjectThin films
dc.subjectWastewater reclamation
dc.subjectWater filtration
dc.subjectHydrophilics
dc.subjectL-glutamine
dc.subjectLow permeability
dc.subjectMembrane hydrophilicity
dc.subjectPolyamide membranes
dc.subjectSolute rejection
dc.subjectThin film composite membranes
dc.subjectThin film composites
dc.subjectWater desalination
dc.subjectWater shortages
dc.subjectNanofiltration
dc.titleImproved desalination by polyamide membranes containing hydrophilic glutamine and glycine

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