WO2017073698A1 - 複合半透膜およびその製造方法 - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a composite semipermeable membrane useful for selective separation of a liquid mixture and a method for producing the same.
- the composite semipermeable membrane obtained by the present invention has a high permeated water amount and salt removal performance, and is excellent in performance stability during long-term operation, and can be suitably used for desalination of brine, for example.
- membrane separation method As an energy saving and resource saving process has been expanded.
- membranes used in the membrane separation method include microfiltration membranes, ultrafiltration membranes, nanofiltration membranes, and reverse osmosis membranes. These membranes are used, for example, in the case of obtaining drinking water from seawater, brine, water containing harmful substances, etc., in the production of industrial ultrapure water, wastewater treatment, recovery of valuable materials, and the like.
- composite semipermeable membranes which have an active layer in which a gel layer and a polymer are cross-linked on a support membrane, and polycondensate monomers on the support membrane.
- a composite semipermeable membrane obtained by coating a support membrane with a separation functional layer made of a crosslinked polyamide obtained by polycondensation reaction of a polyfunctional amine and a polyfunctional acid halide has a permeated water amount and a selective separation property. Widely used as a high separation membrane.
- Patent Document 1 a method of bringing an aqueous solution containing nitrous acid into contact with a composite semipermeable membrane having a crosslinked polyamide polymer as a separation functional layer
- Patent Document 2 a method of bringing an aqueous solution containing chlorine into contact
- fouling permeated water
- foulants membrane contaminants such as inorganic substances and organic substances
- Patent Document 3 a method of reducing the interaction with a foulant having a negative charge by coating polyvinyl alcohol on the surface of the separation functional layer and neutralizing the charged state of the membrane surface
- Patent Document 4 a method of modifying the film surface by a free radical polymerization reaction using ultraviolet irradiation or the like
- the acid chloride remaining after the formation of the crosslinked polyamide polymer has a hydrophilic group having an amino group Proposed is a method of modifying the membrane surface by reacting a reactive compound (Patent Documents 5 and 6) and a method of modifying the membrane surface by reacting a carboxyl group-containing hydrophilic compound with an amino group on the membrane surface (Patent Document 7).
- reverse osmosis membranes need not only salt removal performance and permeated water amount, but also fouling resistance for stable operation over the long term.
- the membranes described in Patent Documents 1 and 2 can increase the amount of permeated water, but have low fouling resistance.
- the fouling resistance is improved by coating, but the amount of permeate is reduced.
- the polyamide molecular chain of a reverse osmosis membrane is cut
- salt removal performance falls by modification of the film
- medical agent falls in the process of increasing the terminal amino group of the film
- An object of the present invention is to provide a composite semipermeable membrane having a high permeated water amount and a salt removing performance and having high fouling resistance and a method for producing the same.
- a composite semipermeable membrane comprising a support membrane comprising a substrate and a porous support layer, and a separation functional layer provided on the porous support layer,
- the separation functional layer includes a crosslinked polyamide and a hydrophilic polymer having an acidic group, and in the separation functional layer, the molar equivalent of amino group / molar equivalent of amide group is 0.18 or less. film.
- Step (A) By using an aqueous solution containing a polyfunctional amine and an organic solvent containing a polyfunctional acid halide, by performing interfacial polycondensation on the surface of the support film including the substrate and the porous support layer, Step (b) of forming a crosslinked polyamide Step of introducing a hydrophilic polymer into the crosslinked polyamide obtained in the step (a) by an amide bond (c) Converting a primary amino group of the crosslinked polyamide to a functional group
- the step [6] of contacting with a reagent is described in the above [5], wherein the step (b) is a step of contacting a reagent that converts a carboxy group into a carboxylic acid derivative and a solution containing a hydrophilic polymer having an acidic group.
- a method for producing a composite semipermeable membrane [7] The composite semipermeable membrane according to [5] or [6], wherein the step (c) is a contact reaction with a reagent that reacts with a primary amino group to produce a diazonium salt or a derivative thereof. Production method.
- a composite semipermeable membrane having a high permeated water amount and a salt removing performance and excellent in fouling resistance can be obtained.
- Use of this membrane is expected to continue stable operation over a long period of time in a desalination plant or the like.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention may be referred to as a support membrane including a substrate and a porous support layer, and a crosslinked polyamide (hereinafter simply referred to as “polyamide”) provided on the porous support layer. And a separation functional layer containing a hydrophilic polymer having an acidic group.
- the molar equivalent of amino group / molar equivalent of amide group in the separation functional layer is 0.18 or less, and more preferably 0.12 or less.
- the hydrophilic polymer is preferably bonded to a crosslinked polyamide and an amide bond.
- the separation function layer is a layer that plays a role of separating the solute in the composite semipermeable membrane.
- the composition such as the composition and thickness of the separation functional layer is set in accordance with the intended use of the composite semipermeable membrane.
- the separation functional layer includes a crosslinked polyamide and a hydrophilic polymer having an acidic group, and the crosslinked polyamide is obtained by interfacial polycondensation of a polyfunctional amine and a polyfunctional acid halide.
- the hydrophilic polymer is preferably introduced and bonded to the crosslinked polyamide through an amide bond.
- the polyfunctional amine is preferably composed of at least one component selected from an aromatic polyfunctional amine and an aliphatic polyfunctional amine.
- the aromatic polyfunctional amine is an aromatic amine having two or more amino groups in one molecule, and is not particularly limited, but includes metaphenylenediamine, paraphenylenediamine, 1,3,5-triamine. Examples thereof include aminobenzene and N-alkylated products thereof. Examples of the N-alkylated product include N, N-dimethylmetaphenylenediamine, N, N-diethylmetaphenylenediamine, N, N-dimethylparaphenylenediamine, and N, N-diethylparaphenylenediamine. In view of the stability of performance, metaphenylenediamine (hereinafter referred to as m-PDA) or 1,3,5-triaminobenzene is particularly preferable.
- m-PDA metaphenylenediamine
- 1,3,5-triaminobenzene 1,3,5-triaminobenzene is particularly preferable.
- the aliphatic polyfunctional amine is an aliphatic amine having two or more amino groups in one molecule, preferably a piperazine-based amine or a derivative thereof.
- piperazine or 2,5-dimethylpiperazine is preferable from the viewpoint of stability of performance expression.
- These polyfunctional amines may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the polyfunctional acid halide is an acid halide having two or more carbonyl halide groups in one molecule, and is not particularly limited as long as it gives a polyamide by reaction with the polyfunctional amine.
- Examples of the polyfunctional acid halide include oxalic acid, malonic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, glutaric acid, 1,3,5-cyclohexanetricarboxylic acid, 1,3-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid.
- 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid, 1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylic acid, 1,3-benzenedicarboxylic acid, 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid and other halides can be used.
- acid halides acid chlorides are preferred, and are acid halides of 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid, particularly in terms of economy, availability, ease of handling, and ease of reactivity.
- Trimesic acid chloride (hereinafter referred to as TMC) is preferred.
- TMC Trimesic acid chloride
- the said polyfunctional acid halide may be used individually by 1 type, or may use 2 or more types as a mixture.
- the polyamide has an amide group derived from a polymerization reaction of a polyfunctional amine and a polyfunctional acid halide, an amino group derived from an unreacted terminal functional group, and a carboxy group.
- the amount of these functional groups affects the water permeability and salt removal rate of the composite semipermeable membrane.
- the functional group can also be introduced by converting an amino group present in the crosslinked polyamide into a phenolic hydroxyl group or an azo group by an appropriately selected chemical reaction.
- an amino group present in the crosslinked polyamide into a phenolic hydroxyl group or an azo group by an appropriately selected chemical reaction.
- dinitrogen tetroxide, nitrous acid, nitric acid, sodium hydrogen sulfite, sodium hypochlorite, etc. as reagents, it is possible to convert amino groups to phenolic hydroxyl groups, while via diazonium salt formation
- the amino group can be converted into an azo group by an azo coupling reaction or a reaction between an amino group and a nitroso compound.
- the water permeability is increased by including a hydrophilic functional group such as carboxy group, amino group and phenolic hydroxyl group.
- the membrane performance is improved, and the durability of the membrane is increased by including an azo group.
- the water permeability decreases as the azo group content increases.
- amino groups are easily oxidized with an oxidizing agent such as chlorine or hypochlorous acid.
- the amount of functional groups in these polyamides can be determined by, for example, 13 C solid state NMR measurement. Specifically, the substrate is peeled from the composite semipermeable membrane to obtain a separation functional layer and a porous support layer, and then the porous support layer is dissolved and removed to obtain a separation functional layer. The obtained separation functional layer is subjected to DD / MAS- 13 C solid state NMR measurement, and the integrated value of the peak of the carbon atom to which each functional group is bonded is calculated. The amount of each functional group can be identified from this integrated value.
- the functional group ratio “mole equivalent of amino group / mole equivalent of amide group” in the separation functional layer relates to the durability of the composite separation membrane, and is also simply referred to as “amino group ratio”.
- the amino group ratio is 0.18 or less, preferably 0.12 or less.
- the interaction acting in the polyamide separation functional layer becomes weak and the amount of permeated water becomes high.
- the lower limit of the amino group ratio is not particularly limited, but may be, for example, 0.10.
- the azo group is preferably introduced so that the ratio of “molar equivalent of azo group / molar equivalent of amide group” in the polyamide is 0.1 or more and less than 1.0. When this ratio is 0.1 or more and less than 1.0, a high salt removal rate can be obtained.
- the hydrophilic polymer is introduced into the polyamide layer by an amide bond.
- the hydrophilic polymer is a polymer that dissolves 0.5 g or more in 1 L of water under the condition of 25 ° C.
- the hydrophilic polymer is bonded to the polyamide which is the main component of the separation functional layer by an amide bond in many cases via an amino group at the terminal of the polyamide. More specifically, the hydrophilic polymer is preferably disposed on the surface of the separation functional layer (in other words, the surface of the layer formed of polyamide). As will be described later, when the hydrophilic polymer is introduced after the formation of the polyamide, the hydrophilic polymer is disposed on the surface of the portion formed of the polyamide in the separation functional layer. This is because it is considered that the hydrophilic polymer hardly passes through the polyamide layer that substantially assumes the separation function.
- the hydrophilic polymer is applied to the surface of the separation functional layer. It is possible to confirm that there are many. That is, it can be said that the separation functional layer has a cross-linked polyamide layer and a hydrophilic polymer layer provided thereon.
- the separation membrane can exhibit high fouling resistance.
- the hydrophilic polymer is introduced by weak bond or interaction, it may be easily detached by chemical cleaning or the like.
- the fouling resistance may include both of suppressing fouling and suppressing a decrease in performance even if fouling occurs. The reason why the fouling resistance is obtained by the hydrophilic polymer is considered as follows.
- the hydrophilic polymer can suppress contamination of the separation functional layer due to its mobility. Inhibition of fouling by motility is effective for any soil of nonions, cations and anions. Further, since the hydrophilic polymer is present on the surface of the separation functional layer, the dirt is more likely to adhere to the hydrophilic polymer than the polyamide. That is, even if dirt adheres to the surface of the separation functional layer, it is considered that the dirt adheres to a position away from the polyamide by the hydrophilic polymer. Therefore, the performance degradation of the separation membrane can be kept low.
- the hydrophilic polymer preferably contains an acidic group from the viewpoint of improving the solubility in water and reducing the adhesion of foulants having a negative charge.
- Preferred acidic groups are a carboxy group, a phosphonic acid group, a phosphoric acid group, and a sulfonic acid group, and one of these may be contained alone in the hydrophilic polymer, and two or more are contained. May be.
- the structure of these acidic groups may exist in any form of an acid form, an ester compound, an anhydride, and a metal salt.
- hydrophilic polymers are preferably polymers of monomers having an ethylenically unsaturated group in view of the chemical stability of the polymer.
- a monomer having an ethylenically unsaturated group may contain two or more acidic groups, but a monomer containing one or two acidic groups is preferred from the standpoint of availability of the monomer.
- examples of the monomer having a carboxy group include the following. Maleic acid, maleic anhydride, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, 2- (hydroxymethyl) acrylic acid, 4- (meth) acryloyloxyethyl trimellitic acid and the corresponding anhydride, 10-methacryloyloxydecylmalonic acid, N- ( 2-hydroxy-3-methacryloyloxypropyl) -N-phenylglycine and 4-vinylbenzoic acid. Of these, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, and maleic acid are preferred from the viewpoints of versatility and copolymerizability.
- monomers having a phosphonic acid group include vinylphosphonic acid, 4-vinylphenylphosphonic acid, 4-vinylbenzylphosphonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethylphosphonic acid, 2- Methacrylamidoethylphosphonic acid, 4-methacrylamideamido-4-methyl-phenyl-phosphonic acid, 2- [4- (dihydroxyphosphoryl) -2-oxa-butyl] -acrylic acid and 2- [2- (dihydroxyphosphoryl)- Ethoxymethyl] -acrylic acid-2,4,6-trimethyl-phenyl ester is exemplified.
- monomers having an ethylenically unsaturated group include 2-methacryloyloxypropyl monohydrogen phosphate, 2-methacryloyloxypropyl dihydrogen phosphate, and 2-methacryloyloxyethyl monohydrogen.
- examples of the monomer having a sulfonic acid group include vinyl sulfonic acid, 4-vinylphenyl sulfonic acid, and 3- (methacrylamide) propyl sulfonic acid.
- the weight average molecular weight of the hydrophilic polymer used in the present invention is preferably 2,000 or more. By introducing the hydrophilic polymer to the surface of the polyamide separation functional layer, it is considered that there is an effect of suppressing foulant adhesion to the film surface due to the mobility of the hydrophilic polymer.
- the weight average molecular weight of the hydrophilic polymer is more preferably 5,000 or more, and further preferably 100,000 or more.
- the upper limit of the weight average molecular weight of the hydrophilic polymer is not particularly limited, but may be 1,000,000 or less, for example.
- the hydrophilic polymer may be a homopolymer of the above monomer having an ethylenically unsaturated group, or may be a copolymer of two or more monomers depending on the purpose.
- copolymer components include polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl acetate, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polyethyleneimine, polyvinylamine, polyallylamine, or block copolymers of these hydrophilic and hydrophobic polymers. , Graft copolymers, random copolymers and the like.
- polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol, and polyvinyl acetate are preferable from the viewpoints of easy copolymerization and reduced adhesion to foulants.
- the ratio of the structure containing an acidic group as a monomer unit is preferably 5 mol% or more and 100 mol% or less. That is, among the monomers constituting the hydrophilic polymer, the ratio (copolymerization ratio) of (number of moles of monomer having an acidic group / number of moles of monomer constituting the hydrophilic polymer) is 5% (0.05 ) Or more and 100% (1.0) or less.
- the ratio of the monomer unit containing an acidic group is 5 mol% or more, the hydrophilic polymer is sufficiently bonded to the polyamide, so that the foulant adheres to the film surface due to the mobility of the hydrophilic polymer. Is suppressed.
- the ratio of the structure containing an acidic group is more preferably 10 mol% or more and 100 mol% or less, and further preferably 40 mol% or more and 100 mol% or less.
- the root mean square roughness (hereinafter also referred to as Rms) of the separation functional layer surface in a state where the hydrophilic polymer is bonded is preferably 50 nm or more.
- Rms The root mean square roughness
- the root mean square surface roughness may be 80 nm or more.
- the upper limit of the root mean square roughness is not particularly limited, but may be, for example, 100 nm or less, 90 nm or less, or 86 nm or less.
- the root mean square surface roughness can be measured with an atomic force microscope (hereinafter sometimes referred to as AFM).
- the root mean square surface roughness is the square root of the value obtained by averaging the squares of deviations from the reference plane to the specified plane.
- the measurement surface is the surface indicated by all measurement data
- the specified surface is the surface that is subject to roughness measurement
- the specific portion specified by the clip of the measurement surface and the reference surface is the specified surface
- the average height is Z0
- the AFM for example, NanoScope IIIa manufactured by Digital Instruments can be used.
- the root mean square surface roughness of the separation functional layer can be controlled by the monomer concentration and temperature when the separation functional layer is formed by interfacial polycondensation. For example, when the temperature during interfacial polycondensation is low, the root mean square roughness decreases, and when the temperature is high, the root mean square roughness increases.
- the surface of the separation functional layer is modified with a hydrophilic polymer, since the root mean square surface roughness decreases when the hydrophilic polymer layer is thick, the surface mean surface roughness is modified to be 50 nm or more. It is preferable.
- the thickness of the separation functional layer is usually preferably in the range of 0.01 to 1 ⁇ m, more preferably in the range of 0.1 to 0.5 ⁇ m, in order to obtain sufficient separation performance and permeated water amount.
- the thickness of the hydrophilic polymer layer is usually preferably in the range of 1 to 30 nm and more preferably in the range of 2 to 10 nm in order to suppress foulant adhesion to the film surface and to obtain durability. When the thickness of the hydrophilic polymer layer is 1 nm or more, a foulant adhesion suppressing effect on the film surface can be sufficiently obtained.
- the support membrane is for imparting strength to the separation functional layer, and itself has substantially no separation performance for ions and the like.
- the support membrane includes a base material and a porous support layer.
- the size and distribution of pores in the porous support layer are not particularly limited.For example, uniform and fine pores, or fine pores gradually increasing from the surface on the side where the separation functional layer is formed to the other surface,
- a support film including a porous support layer in which the size of the micropores on the surface on the side where the separation functional layer is formed is 0.1 nm or more and 100 nm or less is preferable.
- the support membrane can be obtained, for example, by forming a porous support layer on the base material by casting a polymer on the base material.
- the material used for the support membrane and its shape are not particularly limited.
- the base material examples include a fabric made of at least one selected from polyester and aromatic polyamide. Particular preference is given to using polyesters which are highly mechanically and thermally stable.
- a long fiber nonwoven fabric or a short fiber nonwoven fabric can be preferably used.
- a polymer solution is cast on a substrate, it penetrates by over-penetration, the substrate and the porous support layer peel off, and the membrane is non-uniform due to fluffing of the substrate.
- the long fiber nonwoven fabric can be more preferably used because excellent film-forming properties that do not cause defects such as crystallization and pinholes are required.
- the long fiber nonwoven fabric examples include a long fiber nonwoven fabric composed of thermoplastic continuous filaments.
- the base material is made of a long-fiber nonwoven fabric, it is possible to suppress non-uniformity and membrane defects caused by fluffing caused by fluffing, which occurs when a short-fiber nonwoven fabric is used.
- the orientation of the fibers arranged on the surface opposite to the porous support layer of the base material is the vertical orientation with respect to the film forming direction, thereby maintaining the strength of the base material and preventing film breakage and the like. It is preferable because it is possible.
- the longitudinal orientation means that the fiber orientation direction is parallel to the film forming direction. Conversely, when the fiber orientation direction is perpendicular to the film forming direction, it is referred to as lateral orientation.
- the fiber orientation degree of the nonwoven fabric substrate is preferably 0 ° or more and 25 ° or less.
- the degree of fiber orientation is an index indicating the direction of the fibers of the nonwoven fabric substrate constituting the support membrane, and the direction of film formation during continuous film formation is 0 °, that is, the direction perpendicular to the film formation direction, that is, the nonwoven fabric.
- the average angle of the fibers constituting the nonwoven fabric substrate when the width direction of the substrate is 90 °. Accordingly, the closer to 0 ° the fiber orientation, the longer the orientation, and the closer to 90 °, the lateral orientation.
- the manufacturing process of the composite semipermeable membrane and the manufacturing process of the element include a heating step, but a phenomenon occurs in which the support membrane or the composite semipermeable membrane contracts due to heating.
- a phenomenon occurs in which the support membrane or the composite semipermeable membrane contracts due to heating.
- the film tends to shrink in the width direction. Since the support membrane or the composite semipermeable membrane shrinks, a problem arises in dimensional stability and the like, and therefore, a substrate having a low rate of thermal dimensional change is desired.
- the degree of orientation difference between the fiber disposed on the surface opposite to the porous support layer in the nonwoven fabric substrate and the fiber disposed on the surface on the porous support layer side is 10 ° or more and 90 ° or less, A change in the width direction can be suppressed, which is preferable.
- the air permeability of the substrate is preferably 2.0 cc / cm 2 / sec or more.
- the air permeability is within this range, the amount of permeated water of the composite semipermeable membrane increases. This is a process of forming a support film.
- a high molecular weight polymer is cast on a base material and immersed in a coagulation bath, the non-solvent replacement rate from the base material side is increased, thereby increasing the porous support layer. This is thought to be because the internal structure of the resin changes and affects the retention amount and diffusion rate of the monomer in the subsequent step of forming the separation functional layer.
- the air permeability can be measured by a Frazier type tester based on JIS L1096 (2010). For example, a base material is cut out to a size of 200 mm ⁇ 200 mm and used as a sample. This sample is attached to the Frazier type tester, and the suction fan and air hole are adjusted so that the inclined barometer has a pressure of 125 Pa. Based on the pressure indicated by the vertical barometer at this time and the type of air hole used, The amount of air passing through the material, that is, the air permeability can be calculated. As the Frazier type tester, KES-F8-AP1 manufactured by Kato Tech Co., Ltd. can be used.
- the thickness of the substrate is preferably in the range of 10 ⁇ m to 200 ⁇ m, more preferably in the range of 30 ⁇ m to 120 ⁇ m.
- vinyl polymer polyphenylene sulfide, polyphenylene sulfide sulfone, polyphenylene sulfone, polyphenylene oxide, and the like homopolymers or copolymers alone or blended.
- cellulose acetate and cellulose nitrate can be used as the cellulose polymer
- polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile and the like can be used as the vinyl polymer.
- homopolymers or copolymers such as polysulfone, polyamide, polyester, cellulose acetate, cellulose nitrate, polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile, polyphenylene sulfide, and polyphenylene sulfide sulfone are preferable. More preferred is cellulose acetate, polysulfone, polyphenylene sulfide sulfone, or polyphenylene sulfone.
- polysulfone is highly stable chemically, mechanically and thermally, and is easy to mold. Generally, it can be preferably used. Specifically, it is more preferable to use polysulfone composed of a repeating unit represented by the following chemical formula because the pore diameter of the support membrane can be easily controlled and the dimensional stability is high.
- a solution of the above polysulfone in N, N-dimethylformamide (hereinafter referred to as DMF) is cast on a densely woven polyester fabric or polyester nonwoven fabric to a certain thickness and wet-coagulated in water.
- DMF N, N-dimethylformamide
- the thickness of the above support membrane affects the strength of the resulting composite semipermeable membrane and the packing density when it is used as an element.
- the thickness of the support film is preferably in the range of 30 ⁇ m to 300 ⁇ m, more preferably in the range of 100 ⁇ m to 220 ⁇ m.
- the morphology of the porous support layer can be observed with a scanning electron microscope, a transmission electron microscope, or an atomic microscope.
- a scanning electron microscope after peeling off the porous support layer from the substrate, it is cut by the freeze cleaving method to obtain a sample for cross-sectional observation.
- This sample is thinly coated with platinum, platinum-palladium or ruthenium tetrachloride, preferably ruthenium tetrachloride, and observed with a high resolution field emission scanning electron microscope (UHR-FE-SEM) at an acceleration voltage of 3 to 15 kV.
- UHR-FE-SEM high resolution field emission scanning electron microscope
- an S-900 electron microscope manufactured by Hitachi, Ltd. can be used.
- the support membrane used in the present invention can be selected from various commercially available materials such as “Millipore Filter VSWP” (trade name) manufactured by Millipore, and “Ultra Filter UK10” (trade name) manufactured by Toyo Roshi Kaisha, “Office of Saleen Water Research and Development Progress Report” No. 359 (1968).
- the thickness of the porous support layer is preferably in the range of 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m. Since the porous support layer has a thickness of 20 ⁇ m or more, good pressure resistance can be obtained and a uniform support film having no defects can be obtained. Therefore, a composite semipermeable membrane provided with such a porous support layer Can exhibit good salt removal performance. If the thickness of the porous support layer exceeds 100 ⁇ m, the remaining amount of unreacted substances at the time of production increases, thereby reducing the amount of permeated water and chemical resistance in some cases.
- the thickness of the base material and the thickness of the composite semipermeable membrane can be measured with a digital thickness gauge. Moreover, since the thickness of the separation functional layer is very thin compared with the support membrane, the thickness of the composite semipermeable membrane can be regarded as the thickness of the support membrane. Therefore, the thickness of the porous support layer can be easily calculated by measuring the thickness of the composite semipermeable membrane with a digital thickness gauge and subtracting the thickness of the substrate from the thickness of the composite semipermeable membrane. As the digital thickness gauge, PEACOCK manufactured by Ozaki Manufacturing Co., Ltd. can be used. When a digital thickness gauge is used, the average value is calculated by measuring the thickness at 20 locations.
- the thickness may be measured with a scanning electron microscope. Thickness is calculated
- the manufacturing method includes a support film forming step and a separation functional layer forming step.
- the support film forming step includes a step of applying a polymer solution to a substrate and a step of immersing the substrate coated with the polymer solution in a coagulation bath to coagulate the polymer. including. Thereby, a porous support layer is formed on the substrate.
- the polymer solution is prepared by dissolving the polymer that is a component of the porous support layer in a good solvent for the polymer.
- the temperature of the polymer solution when applying the polymer solution is preferably 10 ° C. or more and 60 ° C. or less when polysulfone is used as the polymer. If the temperature of the polymer solution is within this range, the polymer does not precipitate, and the polymer solution is sufficiently impregnated between the fibers of the base material and then solidified. As a result, the porous support layer is firmly bonded to the substrate by the anchor effect, and a good support film can be obtained.
- the preferred temperature range of the polymer solution can be adjusted as appropriate depending on the type of polymer used, the desired solution viscosity, and the like.
- the time from application of the polymer solution on the substrate to immersion in the coagulation bath is 0.1 second or more and 5 seconds or less. If the time until dipping in the coagulation bath is within this range, the organic solvent containing the polymer is sufficiently impregnated between the fibers of the base material and then solidified. In addition, the preferable range of time until it immerses in a coagulation bath can be suitably adjusted with the kind of polymer solution to be used, desired solution viscosity, etc.
- the coagulation bath water is usually used, but any solid can be used as long as it does not dissolve the polymer that is a component of the porous support layer.
- the membrane form of the support membrane obtained by the composition of the coagulation bath changes, and the resulting composite semipermeable membrane also changes.
- the temperature of the coagulation bath is preferably ⁇ 20 ° C. or higher and 100 ° C. or lower, more preferably 10 ° C. or higher and 50 ° C. or lower. If the temperature of the coagulation bath is within this range, the vibration of the coagulation bath surface due to thermal motion does not become intense, and the smoothness of the film surface after film formation is maintained. If the temperature is within this range, the solidification rate is appropriate and the film forming property is good.
- the support membrane thus obtained is washed with hot water in order to remove the solvent remaining in the membrane.
- the temperature of the hot water at this time is preferably 40 ° C. or higher and 100 ° C. or lower, more preferably 60 ° C. or higher and 95 ° C. or lower. Within this range, the shrinkage of the support membrane does not increase and the amount of permeated water is good. If the temperature is within this range, the cleaning effect is sufficient.
- the separation functional layer is formed on the porous support layer in the support membrane.
- the separation functional layer is formed by performing the following steps (a), (b) and (c) in this order.
- (A) By using an aqueous solution containing a polyfunctional amine and an organic solvent containing a polyfunctional acid halide, by performing interfacial polycondensation on the surface of the support film including the substrate and the porous support layer, Forming a crosslinked polyamide; (B) a step of introducing a hydrophilic polymer into the crosslinked polyamide obtained in the step (a) by an amide bond; (C) A step of bringing the primary amino group of the crosslinked polyamide into contact with a reagent for functional group conversion.
- the step (b) is a step of introducing a hydrophilic polymer into the amino group of the crosslinked polyamide through an amide bond.
- the step (c) is a step of converting an amino group to a functional group, and the step (c) is performed after the step (b), so that the step (c) is performed before the step (b).
- Many hydrophilic polymers can be introduced to improve the fouling resistance.
- step (a) the organic solvent that dissolves the polyfunctional acid halide is immiscible with water, does not destroy the support membrane, and does not inhibit the formation reaction of the crosslinked polyamide. Any may be used. Typical examples include liquid hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons such as trichlorotrifluoroethane.
- octane nonane, decane, undecane, dodecane, tridecane, tetradecane, heptadecane, hexadecane, cyclooctane , Ethylcyclohexane, 1-octene, 1-decene and the like or a mixture thereof is preferably used.
- the organic solvent containing the polyfunctional amine aqueous solution or polyfunctional acid halide may be an acylation catalyst, polar solvent, acid scavenger, surfactant if necessary so long as it does not interfere with the reaction between the two components. Further, a compound such as an antioxidant may be contained.
- the support membrane surface is coated with a polyfunctional amine aqueous solution.
- concentration of the aqueous solution containing the polyfunctional amine is preferably 0.1% by weight or more and 20% by weight or less, more preferably 0.5% by weight or more and 15% by weight or less.
- the surface of the supporting membrane may be uniformly and continuously coated with this aqueous solution, and a known coating means, for example, an aqueous solution is coated on the surface of the supporting membrane.
- a method, a method of immersing the support film in an aqueous solution, or the like may be performed.
- the contact time between the support membrane and the polyfunctional amine aqueous solution is preferably in the range of 5 seconds to 10 minutes, and more preferably in the range of 10 seconds to 3 minutes.
- a method for draining liquid for example, there is a method in which the film surface is allowed to flow naturally while being held in a vertical direction. After draining, the membrane surface may be dried to remove all or part of the water in the aqueous solution.
- an organic solvent containing the above-mentioned polyfunctional acid halide is applied to a support film coated with an aqueous polyfunctional amine solution, and a crosslinked polyamide is formed by interfacial polycondensation.
- the time for performing the interfacial polycondensation is preferably from 0.1 second to 3 minutes, and more preferably from 0.1 second to 1 minute.
- the concentration of the polyfunctional acid halide in the organic solvent is not particularly limited, but if it is too low, the formation of the polyamide as the active layer may be insufficient, which may be a drawback, and if it is too high, it is disadvantageous from the cost aspect, About 0.01% by weight or more and 1.0% by weight or less is preferable.
- the organic solvent after the reaction by a liquid draining step.
- a method of removing the excess organic solvent by naturally flowing it by holding the film in the vertical direction can be used.
- the time for gripping in the vertical direction is preferably 1 minute or more and 5 minutes or less, and more preferably 1 minute or more and 3 minutes or less.
- the gripping time is 1 minute or longer, it is easy to obtain a polyamide having the desired function, and since it is 5 minutes or less, more preferably 3 minutes or less, the occurrence of defects due to overdrying of the organic solvent can be suppressed. The decrease can be suppressed.
- the polyamide obtained by the above-mentioned method is washed with hot water for 1 minute or more and 60 minutes or less within a range of 25 ° C. or more and 90 ° C. or less, thereby further improving the solute blocking performance and the amount of permeated water of the composite semipermeable membrane. Can be improved.
- the temperature of the hot water is too high, the chemical resistance decreases if it is cooled rapidly after the hot water washing treatment. Therefore, it is preferable to perform hot water washing within the range of 25 ° C. or more and 60 ° C. or less.
- the hot water cleaning process is performed at a high temperature of more than 60 ° C. and not more than 90 ° C., it is preferable to cool slowly after the hot water cleaning process. For example, there is a method of cooling to room temperature by contacting with low temperature hot water stepwise.
- acid or alcohol may be contained in the hot water.
- an acid or an alcohol it becomes easier to control the formation of hydrogen bonds in the polyamide.
- the acid include inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and phosphoric acid, and organic acids such as citric acid and oxalic acid.
- the acid concentration is preferably adjusted to be pH 2 or less, more preferably pH 1 or less.
- the alcohol include monohydric alcohols such as methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and isopropyl alcohol, and polyhydric alcohols such as ethylene glycol and glycerin.
- the concentration of the alcohol is preferably 10% by weight or more and 100% by weight or less, more preferably 10% by weight or more and 50% by weight or less.
- a hydrophilic polymer is introduced into the crosslinked polyamide through an amide bond.
- a method in which an aqueous solution containing a hydrophilic polymer and a condensing agent is brought into contact with the polyamide layer is preferably used. That is, it is preferable to contact the polyamide layer with a reagent (condensing agent) that converts a carboxy group into a carboxylic acid derivative and a solution containing a hydrophilic polymer having an acidic group.
- the surface of the polyamide layer is preferably in contact with an aqueous solution containing a hydrophilic polymer and a condensing agent.
- the hydrophilic polymer Since the functional group of the polyamide layer (the functional group on the surface of the polyamide layer) and the activated functional group contained in the hydrophilic polymer form an amide bond by a condensation reaction, the hydrophilic polymer is introduced.
- the method for bringing the aqueous solution containing the hydrophilic polymer and the condensing agent into contact with the separation functional layer is not particularly limited.
- the entire composite semipermeable membrane may be immersed in the aqueous solution containing the hydrophilic polymer and the condensing agent.
- an aqueous solution containing a hydrophilic polymer and a condensing agent may be sprayed on the surface of the composite semipermeable membrane, and the method is not limited as long as the polyamide, the hydrophilic polymer and the condensing agent are in contact with each other.
- the hydrophilic polymer to be brought into contact with the polyamide layer may be used alone or as a mixture of several kinds.
- the hydrophilic polymer is preferably used as an aqueous solution having a weight concentration of 10 ppm to 1%.
- concentration of the hydrophilic polymer is 10 ppm or more, the functional group present in the polyamide can be sufficiently reacted with the hydrophilic polymer.
- the hydrophilic polymer layer becomes thick, so the amount of water produced may be reduced.
- an alkaline metal compound such as sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, or sodium phosphate may be added to promote the reaction between the polyamide layer and the hydrophilic polymer.
- an alkaline metal compound such as sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, or sodium phosphate
- monomers such as polyfunctional acid halides and polyfunctional amine compounds, and oligomers produced by the reaction of these monomers remaining in the polyamide, dodecyl sulfate
- a surfactant such as sodium or sodium benzenesulfonate.
- the condensing agent refers to a compound that activates a carboxy group in water and advances a condensation reaction with an amino group of polyamide.
- Such compounds include 1-ethyl-3- (3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide hydrochloride, 1,3-bis (2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-ylmethyl) carbodiimide, and 4- (4,6-dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) -4-methylmorpholinium chloride (hereinafter referred to as DMT-MM).
- DMT-MM is particularly preferably used because of stability during the condensation reaction and low toxicity of by-products after the condensation reaction.
- the concentration of the condensing agent in the aqueous solution containing the hydrophilic polymer and the condensing agent is not particularly limited as long as it is higher than the concentration of the carboxy group to be activated, and a sufficient effect for condensation with the reactive group can be obtained.
- the pH of the aqueous solution containing the hydrophilic polymer and the condensing agent is preferably 2 or more and 6 or less.
- the pH exceeds 6 the contact frequency between the polyamide and the hydrophilic polymer may decrease due to the negative charge generated by the dissociation of the carboxy group, and the efficiency of the condensation reaction may decrease.
- an aqueous solution having a pH of less than 2 is used, deterioration due to an acid may occur, and the salt removal performance of the composite semipermeable membrane may deteriorate.
- the thickness of the introduced hydrophilic polymer layer is preferably 1 nm or more and 30 nm or less.
- the completed separation membrane can acquire sufficient fouling resistance.
- the hydrophilic polymer layer thickness is 30 nm or less, the functional group conversion of the primary amino group proceeds sufficiently in a later step, so that the completed separation membrane can acquire high durability. it can.
- the root mean square roughness of the surface of the crosslinked polyamide layer after introduction of the hydrophilic polymer is preferably 50 nm or more. When the root mean square roughness is 50 nm or more, the functional group conversion of the primary amino group proceeds sufficiently in the subsequent step, and thus the completed separation membrane can acquire high durability.
- the washed polyamide after the step (b) is brought into contact with a reagent that converts the primary amino group of the crosslinked polyamide to a functional group.
- a reagent that converts the primary amino group of the crosslinked polyamide to a functional group it is preferable to convert the functional group by a contact reaction in which the reagent reacts with a primary amino group to form a diazonium salt or a derivative thereof.
- the reagent that reacts with a primary amino group to produce a diazonium salt or a derivative thereof include aqueous solutions of nitrous acid and salts thereof, nitrosyl compounds, and the like.
- aqueous solutions of nitrous acid and nitrosyl compounds have the property of generating gas and decomposing, it is preferable to sequentially generate nitrous acid by the reaction of nitrite and acidic solution.
- nitrite reacts with hydrogen ions to produce nitrous acid (HNO 2 ), but it is efficiently produced when the pH of the aqueous solution is 7 or less, preferably 5 or less, more preferably 4 or less.
- an aqueous solution of sodium nitrite reacted with hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid in an aqueous solution is particularly preferable because of easy handling.
- the concentration of nitrous acid or nitrite in the reagent that reacts with the primary amino group to form a diazonium salt or derivative thereof is preferably in the range of 0.01 wt% to 1 wt%, more preferably The range is from 0.05% by weight to 0.5% by weight. If the concentration is 0.01% by weight or more, a sufficient effect can be obtained, and if the concentration is 1% by weight or less, the solution can be easily handled.
- the temperature of the nitrous acid aqueous solution is preferably 15 ° C. or higher and 45 ° C. or lower.
- the temperature is 15 ° C. or higher, a sufficient reaction time can be obtained, and when it is 45 ° C. or lower, the decomposition of nitrous acid hardly occurs and handling is easy.
- the contact time with the nitrous acid aqueous solution may be a time at which at least one of the diazonium salt and its derivative is formed, and can be processed in a short time at a high concentration, but a long time is required at a low concentration. . Therefore, the solution having the above concentration is preferably within 10 minutes, more preferably within 3 minutes.
- the contacting method is not particularly limited, and the composite semipermeable membrane may be immersed in the reagent solution or the reagent solution.
- the solvent for dissolving the reagent any solvent may be used as long as the reagent is dissolved and the composite semipermeable membrane is not eroded.
- the solution may contain a surfactant, an acidic compound, an alkaline compound, or the like as long as it does not interfere with the reaction between the primary amino group and the reagent.
- a part of the generated diazonium salt or a derivative thereof is converted into a different functional group.
- a part of the diazonium salt or a derivative thereof is converted into a phenolic hydroxyl group by reacting with water, for example. Also, contact with a solution containing chloride ion, bromide ion, cyanide ion, iodide ion, boroboric acid, hypophosphorous acid, sodium bisulfite, sulfite ion, aromatic amine, hydrogen sulfide, thiocyanic acid, etc. To the corresponding functional group. Further, by contacting with an aromatic amine, a diazo coupling reaction takes place and an aromatic group can be introduced onto the film surface.
- these reagents may be used alone, or may be used by mixing a plurality of them, or may be brought into contact with different reagents a plurality of times.
- Examples of the reagent that causes a diazo coupling reaction include compounds having an electron-rich aromatic ring or heteroaromatic ring.
- Examples of the compound having an electron-rich aromatic ring or heteroaromatic ring include an unsubstituted heteroaromatic ring compound, an aromatic compound having an electron donating substituent, and a heteroaromatic ring compound having an electron donating substituent.
- Examples of the electron-donating substituent include an amino group, an ether group, a thioether group, an alkyl group, an alkenyl group, an alkynyl group, and an aryl group.
- the above compounds include, for example, methoxyaniline bonded to a benzene ring in any positional relationship of aniline, ortho-position, meta-position, and para-position, and two amino groups are ortho-position, meta-position, para-position, and the like.
- Examples include 4-aminobenzylamine, sulfanilic acid, 3,3′-dihydroxybenzidine, 1-aminonaphthalene, 2-aminonaphthalene, or N-alkylated products of these compounds.
- the compound having an amino group increases the molar equivalent of the amino group / the molar equivalent of the amide group in the separation functional layer, so that the durability is lowered.
- an ether group, a thioether group, an alkyl group, an alkenyl group, an alkynyl group, or an aryl group is preferably used.
- the reaction amount is appropriately adjusted and the amount of the amino group is determined. Is preferably included within the scope of the present invention.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention comprises a plurality of pores together with a raw water channel material such as a plastic net, a permeate channel material such as tricot, and a film for increasing pressure resistance as required. Is wound around a cylindrical water collecting pipe and is suitably used as a spiral composite semipermeable membrane element. Furthermore, a composite semipermeable membrane module in which these elements are connected in series or in parallel and accommodated in a pressure vessel can be obtained.
- the above-described composite semipermeable membrane, its elements, and modules can be combined with a pump for supplying raw water to them, a device for pretreating the raw water, and the like to constitute a fluid separation device.
- a separation device By using this separation device, raw water can be separated into permeated water such as drinking water and concentrated water that has not permeated through the membrane, and water suitable for the purpose can be obtained.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention for example, in a low pressure region where the operation pressure is 0.1 MPa or more and 3 MPa or less, more preferably 0.1 MPa or more and 1.55 MPa or less, the composite permeate is maintained while maintaining a high permeated water amount.
- a semipermeable membrane or a fluid separation element can be used. Since the operating pressure can be lowered, the capacity of a pump to be used can be reduced, power consumption can be reduced, and the cost of water production can be reduced. When the operating pressure is less than 0.1 MPa, the amount of permeated water tends to decrease, and when it exceeds 3 MPa, the power consumption of the pump and the like increases and the membrane is easily clogged by fouling.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention uses a sodium chloride aqueous solution having a pH of 6.5 and a concentration of 2,000 mg / L, and has a permeated water amount of 0.50 m 3 when filtered at 25 ° C. under an operating pressure of 1.55 MPa for 24 hours. / M 2 / day to 3.0 m 3 / m 2 / day or less is preferable.
- Such a composite semipermeable membrane can be produced, for example, by appropriately selecting the production method described above.
- the amount of permeated water is 0.50 m 3 / m 2 / day or more and 3.0 m 3 / m 2 / day or less, generation of fouling can be appropriately suppressed and water can be stably formed. It is more practically preferable that the amount of permeated water is 0.80 m 3 / m 2 / day or more and 3.0 m 3 / m 2 / day or less.
- a hardly biodegradable organic substance such as a surfactant may be contained without being completely decomposed by biological treatment.
- the surfactant is adsorbed on the membrane surface, and the amount of permeated water is reduced.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention has a high amount of permeated water and a high detachability with respect to membrane contaminants, it can exhibit stable performance.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention has a high ability to suppress adhesion to membrane contaminants. That is, the amount of permeate when an aqueous solution having a pH of 6.5 mg and a NaCl concentration of 2,000 mg / L is filtered for 1 hour at a pressure of 1.55 MPa is F1, followed by polyoxyethylene (10) octylphenyl ether. Is added to the aqueous solution so as to have a concentration of 100 mg / L, and the amount of permeated water when filtered for 1 hour is F2, it is preferable that the value of F2 / F1 is 0.80 or more. More preferably, it is 0.90 or more. By using such a composite semipermeable membrane, fouling is unlikely to occur on the surface of the membrane, and a high amount of permeated water can be stably maintained for a long period of time.
- NaCl removal rate 100 ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ (NaCl concentration in permeated water / NaCl concentration in feed water) ⁇
- Root mean square roughness A composite semipermeable membrane washed with ultrapure water and air-dried is cut into 1 cm squares, attached to a slide glass with double-sided tape, and the root mean square roughness (RMS) of the separation functional layer is measured with an atomic force microscope.
- RMS root mean square roughness
- cantilever Veeco Instruments NCHV-1 was used, and measurement was performed at normal temperature and pressure. The scan speed was 1 Hz, and the number of sampling points was 512 pixels square. Gwydion was used as the analysis software.
- one-dimensional baseline correction tilt correction
- the recovered polyamide was dried with a vacuum dryer to remove the remaining dichloromethane.
- the obtained polyamide was freeze-pulverized into a powdery sample, sealed in a sample tube used for solid NMR measurement, and subjected to 13 C solid NMR measurement by CP / MAS method and DD / MAS method.
- 13 C solid state NMR measurement for example, CMX-300 manufactured by Chemicals can be used. From the obtained spectrum, peak splitting was performed for each peak derived from the carbon atom to which each functional group was bonded, and the amount of the functional group was quantified from the area of the split peak.
- the membrane was drained vertically and dried by blowing air at 25 ° C. using a blower, followed by washing with pure water at 40 ° C.
- the thus obtained composite semipermeable membrane was measured for root mean square surface roughness, functional group amount, membrane performance during film formation, membrane performance after fouling and chemical resistance, and the values shown in Table 1 were obtained. .
- Comparative Example 2 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 was placed in an aqueous solution containing 100 wt ppm of polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 5,000, manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) and 0.1 wt% of DMT-MM at 20 ° C. for 24 hours. After contact, it was washed with water. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Example 1 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 2 was immersed in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium nitrite solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid. Next, the composite semipermeable membrane of Example 1 was obtained by immersing in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Example 2 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 2 was immersed in a 0.2 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid. Next, the composite semipermeable membrane of Example 2 was obtained by being immersed in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Example 3 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 2 was immersed in a 0.3 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid. Next, the composite semipermeable membrane of Example 3 was obtained by immersing in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Example 4 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 was brought into contact with an aqueous solution containing 100 wt ppm of polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 2,000, manufactured by Toagosei Co., Ltd.) and 0.1 wt% of DMT-MM at 20 ° C. for 24 hours. And then washed with water. Thereafter, it was immersed in a 0.3 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid.
- polyacrylic acid weight average molecular weight 2,000, manufactured by Toagosei Co., Ltd.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of Example 4 was obtained by being immersed in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes.
- the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Example 5 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 was placed in an aqueous solution containing 100 wt ppm polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 25,000, manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries) and 0.1 wt% DMT-MM at 20 ° C for 24 hours. After contact, it was washed with water. Thereafter, it was immersed in a 0.3 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid. Next, the composite semipermeable membrane of Example 5 was obtained by being immersed in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Example 6 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 was brought into contact with an aqueous solution containing 100 wt ppm polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 500,000, manufactured by Toa Gosei Co., Ltd.) and 0.1 wt% DMT-MM at 20 ° C for 24 hours. And then washed with water. Thereafter, it was immersed in a 0.3 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid.
- aqueous solution containing 100 wt ppm polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 500,000, manufactured by Toa Gosei Co., Ltd.) and 0.1 wt% DMT-MM at 20 ° C for 24 hours. And then washed with water. Thereafter, it was immersed in a 0.3 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of Example 6 was obtained by being immersed in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes.
- the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Example 7 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 was added to an aqueous solution containing 100 wt ppm polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 1,250,000, manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) and 0.1 wt% DMT-MM at 20 ° C. After contact for 24 hours, it was washed with water. Thereafter, it was immersed in a 0.3 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid.
- polyacrylic acid weight average molecular weight 1,250,000, manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of Example 7 was obtained by immersing in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes.
- the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Comparative Example 3 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 was brought into contact with a 100 wt ppm aqueous solution of polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 5,000, manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) at 20 ° C. for 24 hours, and then washed with water. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Comparative Example 4 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 was immersed in a 0.3 wt% sodium nitrite aqueous solution adjusted to pH 3 and 35 ° C. for 1 minute. The pH of sodium nitrite was adjusted with sulfuric acid. Next, the composite semipermeable membrane of Comparative Example 4 was obtained by immersing in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes. When the functional group amount in the polyamide of the obtained composite semipermeable membrane, the root mean square surface roughness, the membrane performance during film formation, the membrane performance after fouling, and the chemical resistance were measured, the values shown in Table 1 were obtained. .
- Example 8 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 4 was immersed in an aqueous solution of pH 4 containing 0.1% by weight of DMT-MM at 25 ° C. for 24 hours and then washed with pure water, whereby the composite of Example 8 was obtained. A semipermeable membrane was obtained. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- Comparative Example 5 The composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 4 was immersed in a 0.05 wt% m-PDA aqueous solution at 35 ° C. for 1 minute to carry out a diazo coupling reaction. Then, after being immersed in an aqueous solution of pH 4 containing 100 wt ppm of polyacrylic acid (weight average molecular weight 5,000, manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) and 0.1 wt% of DMT-MM at 25 ° C. for 24 hours, pure water The composite semipermeable membrane of Comparative Example 5 was obtained. When the obtained composite semipermeable membrane was evaluated, the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- the composite semipermeable membrane obtained in Comparative Example 1 is an aqueous solution containing 0.5% by weight of polyvinyl alcohol (degree of saponification 88%, weight average molecular weight 2,000, manufactured by Nacalai Tesque) and 0.2% by weight of glutaraldehyde. Then, it was immersed in an aqueous solution to which hydrochloric acid was added as an acid catalyst so as to be 0.1 mol / liter for 2 minutes. After maintaining for 1 minute vertically and cutting off excess liquid, it was dried in a hot air dryer at 90 ° C. for 4 minutes to obtain a composite semipermeable membrane having a separation functional layer coated with polyvinyl alcohol.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of Comparative Example 6 was obtained by immersing in a 0.1 wt% aqueous sodium sulfite solution at 35 ° C. for 2 minutes.
- the membrane performance was the value shown in Table 1.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention has a high permeated water amount and salt removal performance, is excellent in performance stability, and can stably maintain high performance for a long period of time.
- raw water can be separated into permeated water such as drinking water and concentrated water that has not permeated through the membrane, and water suitable for the purpose can be obtained.
- the composite semipermeable membrane of the present invention can be particularly suitably used for brine or seawater desalination.
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[1]基材および多孔性支持層を含む支持膜と、前記多孔性支持層上に設けられた分離機能層とを備える複合半透膜であって、
前記分離機能層が、架橋ポリアミドと、酸性基を有する親水性高分子とを含み、かつ
前記分離機能層において、アミノ基のモル当量/アミド基のモル当量が0.18以下である複合半透膜。
[2]前記アミノ基のモル当量/アミド基のモル当量が0.12以下である前記[1]記載の複合半透膜。
[3]前記分離機能層表面の自乗平均面粗さが50nm以上である前記[1]または[2]に記載の複合半透膜。
[4]前記架橋ポリアミドと前記親水性高分子がアミド結合によって結合している前記[1]~[3]のいずれか1つに記載の複合半透膜。
[5]基材と、前記基材上に形成される多孔性支持層と、前記多孔性支持層上に形成される分離機能層とを備える複合半透膜の製造方法であって、
下記工程(a)、(b)および(c)をこの順に行うことで前記分離機能層を形成する工程を有する複合半透膜の製造方法。
(a)多官能アミンを含有する水溶液と、多官能酸ハロゲン化物を含有する有機溶媒とを用い、前記基材および前記多孔性支持層を含む支持膜の表面で界面重縮合を行うことにより、架橋ポリアミドを形成する工程
(b)上記工程(a)で得られた前記架橋ポリアミドに親水性高分子をアミド結合で導入する工程
(c)前記架橋ポリアミドの第一級アミノ基を官能基変換する試薬に接触させる工程
[6]前記工程(b)が、カルボキシ基をカルボン酸誘導体に変換させる試薬と酸性基を有する親水性高分子を含む溶液とに接触させる工程である前記[5]に記載の複合半透膜の製造方法。
[7]前記工程(c)が、第一級アミノ基と反応してジアゾニウム塩またはその誘導体を生成する試薬との接触反応である前記[5]または[6]に記載の複合半透膜の製造方法。
本発明の複合半透膜は、基材および多孔性支持層を含む支持膜と、多孔性支持層上に設けられた、架橋ポリアミド(以下、単に「ポリアミド」と称することもある。)及び酸性基を有する親水性高分子を含む分離機能層とを備える。前記分離機能層におけるアミノ基のモル等量/アミド基のモル等量が0.18以下であり、0.12以下がより好ましい。
また、本発明の複合半透膜は前記親水性高分子が架橋ポリアミドとアミド結合によって結合していることが好ましい。
分離機能層は、複合半透膜において溶質の分離機能を担う層である。分離機能層の組成および厚み等の構成は、複合半透膜の使用目的に合わせて設定される。
分離機能層は、具体的には、架橋ポリアミドと、酸性基を有する親水性高分子とを含み、該架橋ポリアミドは、多官能アミンと多官能酸ハロゲン化物との界面重縮合によって得られる。また該親水性高分子は架橋ポリアミドに対してアミド結合で導入され結合していることが好ましい。
また、前記架橋ポリアミド中に存在するアミノ基を、適宜選択した化学反応によって、フェノール性水酸基やアゾ基に変換する事によっても、前記官能基の導入が可能である。例えば、四酸化二窒素や亜硝酸、硝酸、亜硫酸水素ナトリウム、次亜塩素酸ナトリウム等を試薬として用いることでアミノ基をフェノール性水酸基に変換することが可能であり、一方、ジアゾニウム塩生成を経由したアゾカップリング反応や、アミノ基とニトロソ化合物との反応等によってアミノ基をアゾ基に変換することができる。
以上を勘案すると、アミノ基の含有量を低下させ、アゾ基の含有割合を大きくすることで、好ましくは、加えてフェノール性水酸基の含有量を増加させることで、高い膜性能と高い耐久性の両立が可能である。
また、アミノ基割合の下限は特に限定されないが、例えば0.10であってもよい。
好ましい酸性基としては、カルボキシ基、ホスホン酸基、リン酸基およびスルホン酸基であり、親水性高分子にこれらのうちの1つが単独で含まれていてもよく、2つ以上が含まれていてもよい。これらの酸性基の構造としては、酸の形態、エステル化合物、無水物、および金属塩のいずれの状態で存在してもよい。
親水性高分子層の厚みは、膜面へのファウラントの付着抑制および耐久性を得るために、通常1~30nmの範囲内が好ましく、2~10nmの範囲内がより好ましい。親水性高分子層の厚みが1nm以上であることで、膜面へのファウラントの付着抑制効果が充分に得られる。
支持膜は、分離機能層に強度を与えるためのものであり、それ自体は、実質的にイオン等の分離性能を有さない。支持膜は、基材と多孔性支持層とを含む。
具体的には、次の化学式に示す繰り返し単位からなるポリスルホンを用いると、支持膜の孔径が制御しやすく、寸法安定性が高いため、より好ましい。
次に、上記複合半透膜の製造方法について説明する。製造方法は、支持膜の形成工程および分離機能層の形成工程を含む。
支持膜の形成工程は、基材に高分子溶液を塗布する工程および高分子溶液を塗布した前記基材を凝固浴に浸漬させて高分子を凝固させる工程を含む。これにより、基材上に多孔性支持層が形成される。
次に、複合半透膜を構成する分離機能層の形成工程を説明する。分離機能層は支持膜中の多孔性支持層上に形成される。分離機能層は、下記工程(a)、(b)および(c)をこの順に行うことで形成される。
(a)多官能アミンを含有する水溶液と、多官能酸ハロゲン化物を含有する有機溶媒とを用い、前記基材および前記多孔性支持層を含む支持膜の表面で界面重縮合を行うことにより、架橋ポリアミドを形成する工程、
(b)上記工程(a)で得られた前記架橋ポリアミドに親水性高分子をアミド結合で導入する工程、
(c)前記架橋ポリアミドの第一級アミノ基を官能基変換する試薬に接触させる工程。
上記工程(b)は架橋ポリアミドのアミノ基に親水性高分子をアミド結合で導入する工程である。一方、上記工程(c)はアミノ基を官能基変換する工程であり、工程(c)は、工程(b)の後に行うことで、工程(b)の前に工程(c)を行うよりも多くの親水性高分子を導入し、耐ファウリング性を向上させることができる。
工程(a)において、多官能酸ハロゲン化物を溶解する有機溶媒としては、水と非混和性のものであって、支持膜を破壊しないものであり、かつ、架橋ポリアミドの生成反応を阻害しないものであればいずれであってもよい。代表例としては、液状の炭化水素、トリクロロトリフルオロエタンなどのハロゲン化炭化水素が挙げられる。オゾン層を破壊しない物質であることや入手のしやすさ、取り扱いの容易さ、取り扱い上の安全性を考慮すると、オクタン、ノナン、デカン、ウンデカン、ドデカン、トリデカン、テトラデカン、ヘプタデカン、ヘキサデカン、シクロオクタン、エチルシクロヘキサン、1-オクテン、1-デセンなどの単体あるいはこれらの混合物が好ましく用いられる。
導入された親水性高分子の層の厚みは、1nm以上30nm以下であることが好ましい。親水性高分子の層の厚みが1nm以上であることで、完成した分離膜は充分な耐ファウリング性を獲得することができる。また、親水性高分子の層の厚みが30nm以下であることで、後の工程で第一級アミノ基の官能基変換が充分進行するので、完成した分離膜が高い耐久性を獲得することができる。
また、親水性高分子が導入された後の架橋ポリアミドの層の表面(つまり分離機能層の表面)の自乗平均面粗さは50nm以上であることが好ましい。自乗平均面粗さが50nm以上であることで、後の工程で第一級アミノ基の官能基変換が充分進行するので、完成した分離膜が高い耐久性を獲得することができる。
本発明の複合半透膜は、プラスチックネットなどの原水流路材と、トリコットなどの透過水流路材と、必要に応じて耐圧性を高めるためのフィルムと共に、多数の孔を穿設した筒状の集水管の周りに巻回され、スパイラル型の複合半透膜エレメントとして好適に用いられる。さらに、このエレメントを直列または並列に接続して圧力容器に収納した複合半透膜モジュールとすることもできる。
複合半透膜に、温度25℃、pH7、塩化ナトリウム濃度2,000ppmに調整した評価水を操作圧力1.55MPaで供給して膜ろ過処理を行なった。供給水および透過水の電気伝導度を東亜電波工業株式会社製電気伝導度計で測定して、それぞれの実用塩分、すなわちNaCl濃度を得た。こうして得られたNaCl濃度および下記式に基づいて、NaCl除去率を算出した。
NaCl除去率(%)=100×{1-(透過水中のNaCl濃度/供給水中のNaCl濃度)}
前項の試験において、供給水(NaCl水溶液)の膜透過水量を測定し、膜面1平方メートル当たり、1日の透水量(立方メートル)に換算した値を膜透過流束(m3/m2/日)とした。
ファウリング後の透過水量評価においては、25℃において、pH6.5、NaCl濃度が2,000mg/Lである水溶液を1.55MPaの圧力で1時間ろ過したときの透過水量をF1とし、続いてポリオキシエチレン(10)オクチルフェニルエーテルを100mg/Lの濃度となるように水溶液に加えて1時間ろ過したときの透過水量をF2とし、F2/F1の値を算出した。
複合半透膜をpH1の硫酸水溶液に20時間浸漬し、その前後での脱塩率の変化から複合膜の耐久性(耐薬品性)を求めた。
SP比=(100-浸漬後の脱塩率)/(100-浸漬前の脱塩率)
なお、SPとは物質透過(Substance Permeation)の略である。
複合半透膜を超純水で洗浄し、風乾させたものを、1cm角に切り出し、スライドグラスに両面テープで貼り付け、分離機能層の自乗平均面粗さ(RMS)を、原子間力顕微鏡(Nanoscope IIIa:デジタル・インスツルメンツ社)を用い、タッピングモードで測定した。カンチレバーはVeeco Instruments NCHV-1を用い、常温常圧下で測定した。スキャンスピードは1Hz、サンプリング点数は512ピクセル四方であった。解析ソフトはGwyddionを用いた。測定結果について、X軸およびY軸ともに1次元のベースライン補正(傾き補正)を行い、自乗平均面粗さを求めた。
ポリアミドの13C固体NMR法測定を以下に示す。まず本発明に示した製造方法を用いて支持膜上にポリアミドを有する複合半透膜を形成した後、複合半透膜から基材を物理的に剥離させ、多孔性支持層及びポリアミドを回収した。25℃で24時間静置することで乾燥させた後、ジクロロメタンの入ったビーカー内に少量ずつ加えて撹拌し、多孔性支持層を構成するポリマーを溶解させた。ビーカー内の不溶物を濾紙で回収し、ジクロロメタンで数回洗浄した。回収したポリアミドは真空乾燥機で乾燥させ、残存するジクロロメタンを除去した。得られたポリアミドは凍結粉砕によって粉末状の試料とし、固体NMR法測定に用いられる試料管内に封入して、CP/MAS法、及びDD/MAS法による13C固体NMR測定を行った。13C固体NMR測定には、例えば、Chemagnetics社製CMX-300を用いることができる。得られたスペクトルから、各官能基が結合している炭素原子由来のピークごとにピーク分割を行い、分割されたピークの面積から官能基量を定量した。
(比較例1)
長繊維からなるポリエステル不織布上にポリスルホン(PSf)の15.0重量%DMF溶液を25℃の条件下でキャストし、ただちに純水中に浸漬して5分間放置することによって、多孔性支持層の厚みが40μmである支持膜を作製した。
次に、この支持膜を3.5重量%のm-PDA水溶液に浸漬した後、余分な水溶液を除去し、さらに0.14重量%のTMCとなるように溶解したn-デカン溶液を多孔性支持層の表面が完全に濡れるように塗布した。次に膜から余分な溶液を除去するために、膜を垂直にして液切りを行って、送風機を使い25℃の空気を吹き付けて乾燥させた後、40℃の純水で洗浄した。このようにして得られた複合半透膜の自乗平均面粗さ、官能基量、製膜時膜性能、ファウリング後膜性能及び耐薬品性を測定したところ、表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜をポリアクリル酸(重量平均分子量5,000、和光純薬工業社製)100重量ppmとDMT-MM0.1重量%を含む水溶液に20℃で24時間接触させた後、水洗した。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例2で得られた複合半透膜をpH3、35℃に調整した0.1重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、実施例1の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例2で得られた複合半透膜をpH3、35℃に調整した0.2重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、実施例2の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例2で得られた複合半透膜をpH3、35℃に調整した0.3重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、実施例3の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜をポリアクリル酸(重量平均分子量2,000、東亜合成社製)100重量ppmとDMT-MM0.1重量%を含む水溶液に20℃で24時間接触させた後、水洗した。その後pH3、35℃に調整した0.3重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、実施例4の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜をポリアクリル酸(重量平均分子量25,000、和光純薬工業社製)100重量ppmとDMT-MM0.1重量%を含む水溶液に20℃で24時間接触させた後、水洗した。その後pH3、35℃に調整した0.3重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、実施例5の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜をポリアクリル酸(重量平均分子量500,000、東亜合成社製)100重量ppmとDMT-MM0.1重量%を含む水溶液に20℃で24時間接触させた後、水洗した。その後pH3、35℃に調整した0.3重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、実施例6の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜をポリアクリル酸(重量平均分子量1,250,000、和光純薬工業社製)100重量ppmとDMT-MM0.1重量%を含む水溶液に20℃で24時間接触させた後、水洗した。その後pH3、35℃に調整した0.3重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、実施例7の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜をポリアクリル酸(重量平均分子量5,000、和光純薬工業社製)100重量ppm水溶液に20℃で24時間接触させた後、水洗した。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜を、pH3、35℃に調整した0.3重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、比較例4の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜のポリアミド中の官能基量、自乗平均面粗さ、製膜時膜性能、ファウリング後膜性能、及び耐薬品性を測定したところ、表1に示す値であった。
比較例4で得られた複合半透膜を、0.1重量%のDMT-MMを含むpH4の水溶液に25℃で24時間浸漬した後、純水で洗浄することで、実施例8の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例4で得られた複合半透膜を、0.05重量%のm-PDA水溶液に35℃で1分間浸漬させ、ジアゾカップリング反応を行った。次いで、ポリアクリル酸(重量平均分子量5,000、和光純薬工業社製)100重量ppmと0.1重量%のDMT-MMを含むpH4の水溶液に25℃で24時間浸漬した後、純水で洗浄することで、比較例5の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
比較例1で得られた複合半透膜をポリビニルアルコール(けん化度88%、重量平均分子量2,000、ナカライテスク社製)0.5重量%と、グルタルアルデヒド0.2重量%とを含む水溶液に、酸触媒として塩酸を0.1モル/リットルとなるように添加した水溶液に2分間浸漬した。垂直で1分間保持し余分な液を切った後に熱風乾燥機で90℃、4分間乾燥して、分離機能層がポリビニルアルコールでコーティングされた複合半透膜を得た。その後pH3、35℃に調整した0.3重量%の亜硝酸ナトリウム水溶液に1分間浸漬した。なお、亜硝酸ナトリウムのpHの調整は硫酸で行った。次に0.1重量%の亜硫酸ナトリウム水溶液に35℃で2分間浸漬することで、比較例6の複合半透膜を得た。得られた複合半透膜を評価したところ、膜性能は表1に示す値であった。
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- 基材および多孔性支持層を含む支持膜と、前記多孔性支持層上に設けられた分離機能層とを備える複合半透膜であって、
前記分離機能層が、架橋ポリアミドと、酸性基を有する親水性高分子とを含み、かつ
前記分離機能層において、アミノ基のモル当量/アミド基のモル当量が0.18以下である複合半透膜。 - 前記アミノ基のモル当量/アミド基のモル当量が0.12以下である請求項1記載の複合半透膜。
- 前記分離機能層表面の自乗平均面粗さが50nm以上である請求項1または2に記載の複合半透膜。
- 前記架橋ポリアミドと前記親水性高分子がアミド結合によって結合している請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の複合半透膜。
- 基材と、前記基材上に形成される多孔性支持層と、前記多孔性支持層上に形成される分離機能層とを備える複合半透膜の製造方法であって、
下記工程(a)、(b)および(c)をこの順に行うことで前記分離機能層を形成する工程を有する複合半透膜の製造方法。
(a)多官能アミンを含有する水溶液と、多官能酸ハロゲン化物を含有する有機溶媒とを用い、前記基材および前記多孔性支持層を含む支持膜の表面で界面重縮合を行うことにより、架橋ポリアミドを形成する工程
(b)上記工程(a)で得られた前記架橋ポリアミドに親水性高分子をアミド結合で導入する工程
(c)前記架橋ポリアミドの第一級アミノ基を官能基変換する試薬に接触させる工程 - 前記工程(b)が、カルボキシ基をカルボン酸誘導体に変換させる試薬と酸性基を有する親水性高分子を含む溶液とに接触させる工程である請求項5に記載の複合半透膜の製造方法。
- 前記工程(c)が、第一級アミノ基と反応してジアゾニウム塩またはその誘導体を生成する試薬との接触反応である請求項5または6に記載の複合半透膜の製造方法。
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