A photochemically active thin-film composite membrane was made by the
interfacial copolymerization of a mixture of 3-diazo-4-oxo-3,4-dihydro
-1,6-naphthalene disulfonylchloride and naphthalene-1,3,6-trisulfonylc
hloride in CCl4 with aqueous 1,6-hexanediamine on the surface of a pol
ysulfone ultrafiltration membrane. The chemical functionality of the r
esulting polysulfonamide membrane surface was modified via a photochem
ical reaction in the presence of various nucleophiles to form membrane
s containing bromoethyl ester, dioxolan, and hydroxyethyl ester functi
onality. Surface analysis techniques of attenuated total reflectance-F
TIR, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy disperse spectral anal
yzer (SEM/EDS), and electron spectroscopy (ESCA) were used to confirm
the changes in the chemistry of the thin-film composite membranes. Cha
nges in chemistry, on irradiation, were also examined with model compo
unds. The reverse osmosis flux and separation of various solutes with
these membranes are reported and discussed in terms of the photochemic
al modifications of the membrane surface. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.