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Factors affecting the nodule size of asymmetric PMMA membranes
Authors:Ruoh-Chyu Ruaan  Hsuan-Liang Chou  Hui-An Tsai  Da-Ming Wang  Juin-Yih Lai
Institution:

a Membrane Research Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, Chung Yuan University, Chung Li 32023, Taiwan, ROC

b Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan, ROC

Abstract:Several factors that may affect the surface nodule size of a polymeric membrane were under investigation. The increase of polymer concentration and molecular weight were found to increase the surface nodule size. The increase of casting temperature also resulted in an increase in nodule size. These results supported that the radius of gyration and the collision frequency between polymer chains were the key factors affecting the nodule size. However, when the radius of gyration was reduced by the use of a poor solvent or by pre-adding nonsolvent in the casting solution, the surface nodule size increased. It suggested that there existed other factors affecting the nodule size on membrane surface besides the gyration radius and the collision frequency of polymer chains. In this study, we found in most cases that the surface nodule size decreased along with the surface tension difference between the casting solution and the coagulant. To demonstrate the effect of surface tension, we examined the nodule size inside the membranes where the nodule formation was not significantly affected by the interfacial tension. Opposite to what was observed on the surface, the nodule size increased with the solvation power of the solvent. This result suggested that it was the interfacial tension that overpowered the gyration radius in affecting the surface nodule size.
Keywords:Nodule size  Surface tension  Gyration radius  PMMA
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