The poor chlorine-resistant performance of the aromatic polyamide nanofiltration/reverse osmosis (NF/RO) membrane leads to short service life of the membrane and increased operation cost of the membrane system. Therefore
significant amount of work has been devoted to improving NF/RO membrane chlorine resistance. This paper reviews the reports on novel NF/RO membranes having superior chlorine resistance in recent years. The chlorination and degradation mechanism of aromatic polyamides was elaborated and the methods of preparing chlorine resistant composite membranes
including developing of new membrane fabrication process
exploring of new membrane materials
modification of traditional monomers
grafting and coating of current membrane surface
were summarized. By comparing the four different methods
the reports on chlorine resistant composite membranes were introduced and analyzed and the challenges and future prospects of the chlorine resistant NF/RO composite membranes were discussed as well.