<i>O</i>‑(Carboxymethyl)-chitosan
Nanofiltration Membrane Surface Functionalized with Graphene Oxide
Nanosheets for Enhanced Desalting Properties
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Abstract
A novel <i>O</i>-(carboxymethyl)-chitosan
(OCMC) nanofiltration
(NF) membrane is developed via surface functionalization with graphene
oxide (GO) nanosheets to enhance desalting properties. Using ring-opening
polymerization between epoxy groups of GO nanosheets and amino groups
of OCMC active layer, GO nanosheets are irreversibly bound to the
membrane. The OCMC NF membranes surface-functionalized with GO nanosheets
are characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force
microscopy, contact angle analyzer, and zeta potential analyzer. The
membranes exhibit not only higher permeability but also better salt
rejections than the pristine membranes and the commercial NF membranes;
besides, the desalting properties are enhanced with the concentration
of GO nanosheets increasing. Furthermore, the transport mechanism
of GO–OCMC NF membranes reveals that the nanoporous structure
of GO–OCMC functional layer and size exclusion and electrostatic
repulsion of water nanochannels formed by GO nanosheets lead to the
membranes possessing enhanced desalting properties