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Preparation Procedures of Asymmetric Membranes

Preparation Procedures of Asymmetric Membranes. The development of the first asymmetric phase inversion membranes was a major breakthrough in the development of ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis. These membranes were made from cellulose acetate and yielded fluxes 10 to 100 times higher than symmetric structures with comparable separation characteristics. Asymmetric phase inversion membranes can be prepared from cellulose acetate and many other polymers by the following general preparation procedure 27 [Pg.13]

During the quenching process the homogeneous polymer solution separates into two phases a polymer-rich solid phase, which forms the membrane structure, and a solvent-rich liquid phase, which forms the liquid-filled membrane pores. Generally, the pores at the film surface, where precipitation occurs first and most rapidly, are much smaller than those in the interior or the bottom side of the film, which leads to the asymmetric membrane structure. There are different variations to this general preparation procedure described in the literature e.g., Loeb and Sourirajan used an evaporation step to increase the polymer concentration in the surface of the cast polymer solution and an annealing step during which the precipitated polymer film is exposed for a certain time period to hot water of 70° to 80°C.28 [Pg.13]




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