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Formation of pore‐filled ion‐exchange membranes with in situ crosslinking: Poly(vinylbenzyl ammonium salt)‐filled membranes
Authors:Ashok K Pandey  Ronald F Childs  Marcia West  John N A Lott  Brian E McCarry  James M Dickson
Abstract:Robust, polyelectrolyte‐filled, microporous membranes were prepared by the introduction and crosslinking of a preformed polymer within the pores of a poly(propylene) host membrane. Specifically, poly(vinylbenzyl chloride) (PVBCl) was reacted with piperazine or 1,4‐diaminobicyclo2.2.2]octane in an N,N‐dimethylformamide (DMF) solution contained in the pores of the microporous base membrane. The remaining chloromethyl groups were reacted with an amine, such as trimethylamine, to form positively charged ammonium sites. This simple two‐step procedure gave dimensionally stable, anion‐exchange membranes in which the degree of crosslinking and the mass loading were determined by the concentration of PVBCl and crosslinker in the starting DMF solution. The incorporated polyelectrolyte gel was evenly distributed within the pores of the host membrane with no surface layers present. The membranes are fully characterized. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 39: 807–820, 2001
Keywords:pore‐filled membranes  anion‐exchange membranes  in situ crosslinking  poly(vinylbenzyl chloride)  poly(vinylbenzyl ammonium salt)  nanofiltration
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