ASYMMETRIC MEMBRANE FORMATION VIA IMMERSION PRECIPITATION METHOD .1. KINETIC EFFECT

Authors
KANG, YSKIM, HJKIM, UY
Issue Date
1991-08-23
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, v.60, no.2-3, pp.219 - 232
Abstract
The kinetic effect of the phase inversion process on the membrane morphology is explored, with emphasis on the diffusion coefficient of the nonsolvent as a measure of the solvent/nonsolvent exchange rate. The diffusion coefficient is closely related to the nonsolvent tolerance of the polymer solution, which was estimated from a pseudo-ternary phase diagram of the following system: polymer: polysulfone; solvent system: a mixture of the solvent 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone and a solvent additive (formic acid, water or ethanol); and nonsolvent: ethanol. Regardless of the kind of solvent additive employed, when the diffusion coefficient of the nonsolvent is high for a given gelation medium, then the membrane consists of a smooth, defect-free surface and macrovoid-free cross section, and is highly permeable to oxygen. However, using a polymer solution with a low diffusion coefficient results in a membrane of a rather defective morphology. Therefore, it is concluded that the diffusion coefficient of the nonsolvent is a crucial parameter in controlling membrane morphology.
Keywords
HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANES; GAS-SEPARATION MEMBRANE; LEWIS ACID; BASE COMPLEXES; FREE-VOLUME; POLYSULFONE; MECHANISM; SOLVENT; SPUN; HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANES; GAS-SEPARATION MEMBRANE; LEWIS ACID; BASE COMPLEXES; FREE-VOLUME; POLYSULFONE; MECHANISM; SOLVENT; SPUN; MEMBRANE PREPARATION AND STRUCTURE; IMMERSION PRECIPITATION METHOD; PHASE INVERSION; DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT
ISSN
0376-7388
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/146753
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