“…The adhesive properties can be attributed to the interactions between the TA and PK polymer chains. These interactions predominantly involve hydrophobic interaction, as TA contains hydrophobic regions, hydrogen bonding due to the presence of abundant phenolic hydroxyl groups in TA, and electrostatic interaction. , Therefore, there is a strong interaction between the PK polymer chains, TA, and Ca 2+ ions. , When the casting solution is immersed in the coagulation bath and undergoes phase inversion, part of the Ca 2+ ions is firmly fixed on the polymer matrix through TA instead of diffusing into the coagulation bath. The Ca 2+ ions fixed on the polymer matrix will react with the Na 2 CO 3 in the coagulation bath during the phase separation process, eventually forming CaCO 3 nanoparticles on the surface of the membrane (Figure b).…”