UCLA scientists have produced a new membrane which could increase membrane life and reduce desalination plant operational costs. The new membrane is synthesized in a three step process:
- synthesis of a polyamide thin-film composite
- activation of the polyamide surface with atmospheric pressure plasma to create active sites on the surface
- initiation of a graft polymerization reaction on the activation sites using a monomer solution to create a polymer "brush layer"
References:
- Nancy H. Lin, Myung-man Kim, Gregory T. Lewis, Yoram Cohen. Polymer surface nano-structuring of reverse osmosis membranes for fouling resistance and improved flux performance. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2010; DOI: 10.1039/b926918e
- Myung-man Kim, Nancy H. Lin, Gregory T. Lewis, Yoram Cohen. Surface nano-structuring of reverse osmosis membranes via atmospheric pressure plasma-induced graft polymerization for reduction of mineral scaling propensity. Journal of Membrane Science, 2010; DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2010.02.053
Study Questions:
- What is osmosis?
- Name some mineral salt ions you would expect to find in seawater.
- What is a monomer?
- What is a polymer?
- What is meant by the term polymerization?
- Describe a polyamide.
- Draw a table listing some polymers, their respective monomers, and the properties and uses of the polymers
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