Comparison of negatively and positively charged thin‐film nanocomposite membranes for boron removal
Lee Wei Poh,
Nurul Hazirah Hasnol,
Syed M. Saufi
Abstract:The increasing demand for boron has resulted in its contamination of water supplies. Nanofiltration membranes, particularly thin‐film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes, have shown promise in removing contaminants. This study evaluated the boron removal capabilities of negatively and positively charged TFN membranes alongside a control thin‐film composite (TFC) membrane without nanoparticles. Piperazine (PIP, for negatively charged membrane) or polyethyleneimine (PEI, for positively charged membrane) aqueous monome… Show more
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