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Innovative temperature-responsive membrane with an elastic interface for biofouling mitigation in industrial circulating cooling water treatment. | LitMetric

Innovative temperature-responsive membrane with an elastic interface for biofouling mitigation in industrial circulating cooling water treatment.

Water Res

State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150090, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • TFC membrane filtration systems are being explored for cooling water treatment due to their strong separation capabilities, but are hindered by biofouling issues.
  • A novel approach combines temperature-responsive Pnipam and an antibacterial agent (Ag) into TFC membranes, significantly increasing their ability to kill bacteria and reducing fouling.
  • Temperature changes enhance membrane performance by creating barriers that prevent bacterial adhesion and allow for easier cleaning, achieving impressive sterilization rates while protecting membrane integrity.

Article Abstract

To address the issues of scaling caused by heat and water evaporation in regard to circulating cooling water (CCW), TFC membrane filtration systems have been increasingly considered for terminal treatment processes because of their excellent separation performance. However, membrane biofouling phenomenon significantly hinders the widespread utilization of TFC membranes. In this study, to harness the thermal phenomenon of CCW and establish a stable and durable multifunctional antibiofouling layer, temperature-responsive Pnipam and the spectral antibacterial agent Ag were organically incorporated into commercially available TFC membranes. Biological experimental findings demonstrated that above the lower critical solution temperature (LCST), the contraction of Pnipam molecular chains facilitated the inactivation of bacteria by the antibacterial agent, resulting in an impressive sterilization efficiency of up to 99 %. XDLVO analysis revealed that below the LCST, the establishment of a hydration layer on the functional interface resulted in the creation of elevated energy barriers, effectively impeding bacterial adhesion to the membrane surface. Consequently, a high bacterial release rate of 98.4 % was achieved on the low-temperature surface. The alterations in the functional membrane surface conformation induced by temperature variations further amplified the separation between the pollutants and the membrane, creating an enhanced "elastic interface." This efficient and straightforward cleaning procedure mitigated the formation of irreversible fouling without compromising the integrity of the membrane surface. This study presents a deliberately engineered thermoresponsive antibiofouling membrane interface to address the issue of membrane fouling in membrane-based CCW treatment systems while shedding new light on the mechanisms of "inactivation" and "defense."

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.122528DOI Listing

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