Thermally Stable Polysulfone Nanofiltration/Reverse Osmosis Membranes via Amino Grafting

Abstract

Membrane technology is a promising, efficient, and eco-friendly solution for the difficult and hazardous task of treating hightemperature wastewater for recycling. However, most polymer composite membranes perform poorly at high temperatures, from the thermally induced relaxation of polymer chains that disrupts the membrane's pore structure and charge distribution. To improve the temperature resistance of polymer membranes, researchers have predominantly focused on modifying either the support layer or the selective layer. While enhancing polymer chain confinement is a core strategy to alleviate thermal relaxation, this mechanism remains poorly quantified, creating a key knowledge gap in membrane thermal stability. To address this research gap, this study systematically investigated the effect of grafted amino group concentration on the temperature resistance of polysulfone (PSF) membranes. Contrary to expectations of a monotonic relationship, membrane thermal stability did not increase linearly with increasing amino group concentration; instead, an optimal grafting dosage was identified. Under the optimal condition, the modified membrane exhibited enhanced hydrophilicity. More importantly, it demonstrated excellent thermal stability and superior anti-fouling capability in both nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) processes. The membrane's high-temperature resistance was confirmed by a stable Na 2 SO 4 rejection rate above 97% during a 72-hour NF operation at 90 °C and above 98% for NaCl during a 24-hour RO operation at 80 °C and 60 bar. This study thus proposes a promising strategy for fabricating hightemperature-resistant NF and RO membranes.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2025
Accepted
12 Jan 2026
First published
13 Jan 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Thermally Stable Polysulfone Nanofiltration/Reverse Osmosis Membranes via Amino Grafting

Z. Hou, H. Tang, H. A. Hayder, D. Song , M. Li, H. Zuo and M. Duan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA09156J

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