Improving the antifouling properties of ceramic membranes via chemical grafting of organosilanes

Abstract

For enhanced antifouling surface properties, the alumina membranes were modified through a simple silanization process. Three organosilanes presenting neutral, positive, and negative charges were allowed to graft onto alumina membranes. A small decrease in the pore size and the successful chemical binding of organosilanes were confirmed, respectively. The membrane filtration test using humic acid (HA) was conducted to evaluate the effect of surface charges on fouling resistance. The neutral and negatively charged membranes achieved remarkable flux behaviour due to no charge interaction and electrostatic repulsion force, respectively. Especially, the negatively charged membranes presented the lowest flux decline, the highest flux recovery, and the lowest membrane fouling.</p

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This paper was published in The Francis Crick Institute.

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