Studies on the Effects of Salt and Surfactant in Wet Phase Separation of Polysulfone |
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Authors: | Saroj Sharma Nirav Dhandhala Amit Bhattacharya |
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Affiliation: | 1. Electro-Membrane Process Discipline, Central Salt &2. Marine Chemicals Research Institute , (Council of Scientific &3. Industrial Research) , G.B. Marg, Bhavnagar , Gujarat , India;4. Reverse Osmosis Discipline, Central Salt &5. Marine Chemicals Research Institute (Council of Scientific & |
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Abstract: | This study investigates the effect of additives in the nonsolvent water in terms of cloud point during the phase inversion of Polysulfone (PS) in dimethyl formamide (DMF). The exponential pattern is observed with PS concentration (0.2 to 0.6% (w/w)). It needs a low amount of water to get the cloud point at low temperature. The cloud point varied with the nature of water matrix and depended on the amount of salt, as well as the PS amount. The presence of salts (sodium chloride and sodium sulfate) lowers the cloud point of the solution. The network distribution of the particles at the cloud point is disturbed in the presence of salt. The requirement is more for Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) added water to reach the cloud point in the low range of PS solution up to 0.3% PS (w/w). The morphological and distribution pattern of PS particles are very different compared to PS particles produced from pure water. XRD study of PS particles produced from the mixed water system reflects relatively more amorphous character with respect to PS particles from pure water. The presence of both surfactant and salts in water systems also influences the cloud point in synergistic manner. |
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Keywords: | Polysulfone cloud point sodium lauryl sulfate sodium chloride sodium sulfate |
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