This paper considers the development of antifouling RO membranes where the effects of the surface modification are verified not only through microbial fouling-, but also application-oriented performance tests. To achieve antifouling membrane surfaces, polymer chains with antifouling properties are synthesized onto the selective (feed-) side of the membranes via the surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (si-ATRP). To estimate and improve the rate of the respective effort versus the efficiency of the modification, several combinations of plasma and wet chemical modification techniques are applied and compared.
Antifouling Modification and Application-Oriented Testing of Reverse Osmosis Membranes
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| First Name | Ulrike |
| Last Name | Hirsch |
| Keywords | Antifouling, Reverse Osmosis, surface modification |
| Year | 13 |
| File | TH-3D-2_HirschUlrike.pdf |