In this research, chitosan nanobiopolymers (CS-NPs) were synthesized using tripoly phosphate and transferred
into the organic solvent via solvent exchange method. Different amounts of chitosan nanopolymers were embedded
into the polyethersulfone (PES) membrane prepared by phase inversion precipitation method. The
membranes were employed for nitrate removal from water under various solution pHs (4.5, 7.0 and 9.0).
Scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, porosity, water contact angle and pure water flux
measurements were employed to characterize the fabricated membranes. Addition of chitosan nanoparticles into
the membrane matrix increased the water permeability from 13 for pristine membrane to 22 kg/m2 h for
modified membrane with 0.2 wt.% nanopolymer. However, the application of CS-NPs more than 0.4 wt.% led to
membranes with a compact matrix and dense structure, thereby reducing water permeation even lower than
PES. At all tested solution pHs, nitrate removal efficiency was significantly improved in comparison with pristine
PES at as a result of adsorptive properties of chitosan biopolymer. The complete nitrate removal (100%) was
achieved at acidic pH due to protonation of amine groups of CS-NPs creating positive charge on the membrane
surface.