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      Hyperbranched polyester amide/polyethersulphone mixed matrix nanofiltration membranes for contaminant rejection

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          Nanofiltration (NF) separation technology is a low-pressure filtration process, which is highly efficient and environmentally friendly. As a result, it has found wide application in water treatment. This work describes the preparation of flat sheet membranes via the phase inversion method using blends of hyperbranched polyester amide (PEA) and polyether sulphone (PES) in definite ratios. The obtained mixed matrix membranes were characterized using FTIR, TGA and contact angle analysis, and their morphologies were investigated using SEM. SEM images showed a porous membrane with micro-voids found underneath, confirming the suitability of the membranes for nanofiltration. Adding PEA to PES changed the porosity, which changed the membrane performance. Examining the removal of heavy metals [Pb(NO 3) and CuSO 4] using the prepared membranes revealed that the NF membranes had a higher salt rejection efficiency than pure PES with a good permeate flux. M3 membrane showed 81% rejection of Pb (NO 3) 2, while M2, the membrane with a low PEA ratio, rejected 85%, with high water flux for both membranes. Moreover, the presence of PEA in the membrane tissue led to protein rejection up to 99.5%. Thus, these novel blend membranes proved themselves as NF-type membranes with better performance in water treatment.

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          Nanofiltration (NF) separation technology is a low-pressure filtration process, which is highly efficient and environmentally friendly.

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              Basic Principles of Membrane Technology

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                Journal
                RSC Adv
                RSC Adv
                RA
                RSCACL
                RSC Advances
                The Royal Society of Chemistry
                2046-2069
                21 January 2025
                16 January 2025
                21 January 2025
                : 15
                : 3
                : 1846-1855
                Affiliations
                [a ] Giza Engineering Institute Giza Egypt
                [b ] Chemical Engineering Department, Engineering Research Institute, National Research Centre Giza Egypt
                [c ] Packing and Packaging Materials Department, Institute of Chemical Industries Research, National Research Centre 33 El Behooth St., Dokki Giza Egypt monaabdelrehim23@ 123456gmail.com mh.abdelrehim@ 123456nrc.sci.eg +20 2 33371718
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9665-5735
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9081-9113
                Article
                d4ra08400d
                10.1039/d4ra08400d
                11747859
                39839234
                fafb155a-938e-419b-b9e1-2221ac3514a4
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                History
                : 27 November 2024
                : 3 January 2025
                Page count
                Pages: 10
                Funding
                Funded by: Science and Technology Development Fund, doi 10.13039/501100003009;
                Award ID: 3175
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                Chemistry
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