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Novel covalent organic framework/PVDF ultrafiltration membranes with antifouling and lead removal performance.

Journal of environmental management (2020-06-21)
Wentao Xu, Xuejiao Sun, Mianli Huang, Xiaoyang Pan, Xiaoping Huang, Huaqiang Zhuang
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Membrane separation technology is recognized as a competitive approach to remove Pb2+ from water system due to its high efficiency and low operating cost. In present study, a simple and facile approach was developed to fabricate covalent organic framework (COF) modified PVDF ultrafiltration membranes with comprehensive antifouling property and superior Pb2+ removal ability. Herein, COF was synthesised in a homogenous PVDF/DMAc solution to fabricate hydrophilic COF modified PVDF ultrafiltration membranes with the Pb2+ removal property. The filtration test demonstrated that the COF modified PVDF ultrafiltration membranes exhibited excellent antifouling property and high water flux. Moreover, the membranes showed remarkable potential for treating Pb2+-containing water. The removal efficiency was determined at 92.4%, and its removal efficiency was 87.5% at the fourth treatment cycle with Pb2+-containing water. The present work provides a valuable platform for further development of efficient composite membranes for the treatment of Pb2+-containing water.

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