Structures of cellulose acetate membranes for reverse osmosis |
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Authors: | I. N. Vlodavets G. Z. Nefedova N. E. Kozhevnikova S. A. Tverskaya O. L. Obolonskaya A. N. Khodan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow;(2) Scientific-Research Institute for Plastics, Moscow |
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Abstract: | Conclusions Studies under the scanning electron microscope have shown that the cellulose acetate membranes used for reverse osmosis are high-molecular-weight condensation structures of the cellular type resulting from the dropwise separation of a new liquid phase under diffusional enrichment of the polymer solution by water, the solvent. The pore diameter, and the total pore volume, both diminish on approaching the membrane surface; the diffuse character of the active layer traces back to the concentration distribution resulting from vaporization of acetone, the volatile component, from the acetone- formamide cellulose acetate solution.Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 1, pp. 111–115, January, 1977. |
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