# Synthesis of a Free-Standing Ternary WO3/CNT/ZnO–Chitosan Composite Photocatalytic Membrane for the Mitigation of Protein Fouling in Membranes

**Authors:** Wei Tze Chong, Sze Mun Lam, Yit Thai Ong, Trong-Ming Don

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/polym17040437 · 2025-02-07

## TL;DR

A new composite membrane was developed to reduce protein fouling in filtration processes using a photocatalytic material and chitosan.

## Contribution

A free-standing ternary WO3/CNT/ZnO–chitosan composite membrane was fabricated to mitigate protein fouling in membranes.

## Key findings

- The composite membrane achieved 86% efficiency in degrading bovine serum albumin under sunlight.
- Higher photocatalyst loading increased BSA rejection but reduced permeation flux due to lower porosity.
- The membrane showed 82% fouling resistance and 18% irreversible fouling, indicating good antifouling properties.

## Abstract

The application of membrane filtration, particularly micro- and ultra-filtration, in food and pharmaceutical industries often faces the issue of protein fouling. In this study, we aimed to fabricate a free-standing ternary tungsten trioxide/carbon nanotube/zinc oxide (WO3/CNT/ZnO)–chitosan composite photocatalytic membrane via wet processing and infiltration techniques to address the fouling issue. Infiltration with low molecular weight chitosan was found to enhance the mechanical stability of the ternary composite photocatalytic membrane. The ternary composite photocatalytic membrane with a 0.16 g ternary photocatalyst load demonstrated 86% efficiency in the degradation of bovine serum albumin (BSA) under sunlight irradiation for 120 min. A reduction in permeation flux accompanied by an increase in BSA rejection was observed as the loading of the ternary photocatalyst in the ternary composite photocatalytic membrane was increased. This can be associated with the decreased average porosity and mean pore radius. The ternary composite photocatalytic membrane demonstrated reasonably good antifouling behavior with an Rfr of 82% and an Rif of 18%. The antifouling property demonstrated by the ternary composite photocatalytic membrane is important in maintaining the reusability of the membrane.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** chitosan (PubChem CID 129662530), tungsten trioxide (PubChem CID 14811), zinc oxide (PubChem CID 3007857)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** tungsten trioxide (MESH:C511604), CNT (-), Chitosan (MESH:D048271), ZnO (MESH:D015034), carbon nanotube (MESH:D037742)

## Figures

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