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Micellar solution-polymerized polymers types

Phase separation controlled by diffusion exchange often results in a skin which is composed of a micellar assembly of nodules, as will be discussed below. When extremely hydrophobic polymers (e.g., modifled-PPO) are cast from dioxane into water (pg = p = p ) a dense polymer layer is formed at the solution s interface that somewhat resembles the type of layer formed by Interfacial polymerization. There is almost no inward contraction of the interfacial skin, and the coagulation process is controlled by diffusion through the dense, interfacial thin film. These result in an anisotropic membrane with a very fine "coral" structure (Figures 9 and 10). [Pg.278]


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