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Aquatic biofouling prevention by electrically charged nanocomposite polymer thin film membranes

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De Lannoy, CF; Jassby, D; Gloe, K; Gordon, AD; Wiesner, MR
Published in: AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013
December 19, 2013

Electrically conductive polymer-nanocomposite (ECPNC) reverse osmosis (RO) thin film membranes were demonstrated to have biofilm-preventing capabilities under extreme bacteria and organic material loadings. A simple route to the creation and application of these polyamide-carbon nanotube thin films is also reported. These thin films were characterized with SEM and TEM as well as FTIR to demonstrate that the carbon nanotubes are embedded within the polyamide and form ester bonds with trimesoyl chloride, one of the monomers of polyamide. These polymer nanocomposite thin film materials boast high electrical conductivity (̃400 S/m), good NaCl rejection (>95%), and high water permeability. To demonstrate its biofouling capabilities, we designed a cross-flow water filtration vessel with insulated electrical leads connecting the ECPNC membranes to an arbitrary waveform generator. In all experiments, conducted in highly bacterially contaminated LB media, flux tests were run until fluxes decreased by 45±3% over initial flux. Biofilm-induced, non-reversible flux decline was observed in all control experiments and a cross-flow rinse with the feed solution failed to induce flux recovery. In contrast, flux decrease for the ECPNC membranes with an electric potential applied to their surface was only caused by deposition of bacteria rather than bacterial attachment, and flux was fully recoverable following a short rinse with the feed solution and no added cleaning agents. The prevention of biofilm formation on the ECPNC membranes was a long-term effect, did not decrease with use, and was highly reproducible. © 2013 American Water Works Association.

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AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013

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December 19, 2013

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1304 / 1319
 

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De Lannoy, C. F., Jassby, D., Gloe, K., Gordon, A. D., & Wiesner, M. R. (2013). Aquatic biofouling prevention by electrically charged nanocomposite polymer thin film membranes. AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013, 1304–1319.
De Lannoy, C. F., D. Jassby, K. Gloe, A. D. Gordon, and M. R. Wiesner. “Aquatic biofouling prevention by electrically charged nanocomposite polymer thin film membranes.” AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013, December 19, 2013, 1304–19.
De Lannoy CF, Jassby D, Gloe K, Gordon AD, Wiesner MR. Aquatic biofouling prevention by electrically charged nanocomposite polymer thin film membranes. AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013. 2013 Dec 19;1304–19.
De Lannoy, C. F., et al. “Aquatic biofouling prevention by electrically charged nanocomposite polymer thin film membranes.” AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013, Dec. 2013, pp. 1304–19.
De Lannoy CF, Jassby D, Gloe K, Gordon AD, Wiesner MR. Aquatic biofouling prevention by electrically charged nanocomposite polymer thin film membranes. AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013. 2013 Dec 19;1304–1319.

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AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition 2013

Publication Date

December 19, 2013

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1304 / 1319