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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 04, 2025
Filed:
Dec. 28, 2021
Jiangsu Longmem Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Changzhou, CN;
Juan Shen, Changzhou, CN;
Yuchen Zhao, Changzhou, CN;
Wei Wang, Changzhou, CN;
Peng Zhang, Changzhou, CN;
Xiaodong Nan, Changzhou, CN;
Jiangsu Longmem Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Changzhou, CN;
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a scaling-resistant and yellowing-resistant composite reverse osmosis membrane and a preparation method thereof. By modifying the stability and yellowing of a coating of the reverse osmosis membrane, and grafting 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl)dimethyl-3-sulphoproyl) ammonium hydroxide (MEDSAH) and ethylene glycol methacrylate (EGMA) as amphoteric monomers and N-(isobutoxymethyl)acrylamide (IBMA) as yellowing-resistant particles on a surface of the reverse osmosis membrane using active polymerization, the present disclosure forms a three-network high-performance PMEDSAH/PEGMA/PIBMA composite coating. By active regulation of a polyamide (PA) layer through the three systems, the reverse osmosis membrane has high compatibility due to PMEDSAH, and stability, high hydrophilicity and anti-protein fouling property due to PEGMA, as well as yellowing-resistant property by coating PIBMA on the surface. The test results show that the reverse osmosis membrane prepared by the present disclosure has excellent stability and yellowing-resistant property. And the flux and salt rejection are also higher than those of the existing reverse osmosis membranes.