Membrane clogging or fouling of the membrane caused by organic, inorganic, and biological on the surface is one
of the main obstacles to achieve high flux over a long period of the membrane filtration process. So researchers have been many
attempts to reduce membrane fouling and found that there is a close relationship between membrane surface hydrophilicity and
membrane fouling, such that the same conditions, a greater hydrophilicity were less prone to fouling. Nanotechnology in the past
decade is provided numerous opportunities to examine the effects of metal nanoparticles on the both hydrophilic and
antibacterial properties of the membrane. In the present study the improvement of hydrophilic and antimicrobial properties of the
membrane was evaluated by adding nanoparticles of titanium dioxide and copper oxide.
For this purpose, 4% copper oxide and titanium dioxide nanoparticles with a ratio of 0, 30, 50, and 70% of copper oxide
added to the polymeric membrane and compare to the pure polymeric membrane. Comparison experiments were performed on
E. coli PTCC1998 in two ways disc and tube and also to evaluate membrane hydrophilic by measuring the contact angle and
diameter of pores and analysis point SEM has been made. The results show that the membrane-containing nanoparticle has
antibacterial properties and its impact by increasing the percentage of copper oxide nanoparticles increases.