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Supercritical phase inversion method

In addition, PEEK-WC membranes have been prepared by using a phase inversion process with supercritical fluids. The supercritical fluid acts as a non-solvent. In comparison to the dry/wet phase inversion method, the supercritical fluid allows the cell size and the membrane morphology to modulate by changing the experimental conditions, such as polymer concentration, temperature, and pressure. A dry membrane can be obtained rapidly and without additional post-treatments. ... [Pg.225]

When using supercritical fluids in place of liquids (non-solvent),an advanced, and greener, manufacturing approach to induce precipitation of the polymer can be achieved. This approach is commonly named the supercritical assisted phase inversion method (SAPIM) (Cardea et al, 2010). [Pg.69]

The use of supercritical CO (SC CO ) as a nonsolvent to induce phase separation of polymer solution for the purpose of dry membranes has the following advantages in comparison with the traditional wet phase inversion method ... [Pg.42]


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