Preparation and characterization of PVDF microporous membrane with highly hydrophobic surface |
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Authors: | Qian Li Zhen‐Liang Xu Min Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), 130 Meilong Road, Shanghai 200237, China;2. Membrane Science and Engineering R&D Lab, Chemical Engineering Research Center, ECUST, 130 Meilong Road, Shanghai 200237, China |
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Abstract: | Using the mixture of triethyl phosphate (TEP) and N,N‐dimethylacetamide (DMAc) as solvent, PVDF microporous membranes with highly hydrophobic surface were prepared by a modified NIPS method with a dual coagulation process. The effects of the exposure time on these membranes before being immersed into the coagulation bath and the composition in the coagulation bath on precipitation rate, membrane morphology, membrane hydrophobicity, membrane mechanical property, and membrane performance were studied. The morphologies and hydrophobicities of PVDF microporous membranes were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and contact angle (CA) measurement. The precipitation processes were observed by light transmittance measurement. The pore size distribution was determined by liquid permeation technique. PVDF microporous membrane obtained by passing evaporation period of 60 min before being immersed into the water bath showed a high water CA of 122.1°. Using ethanol (EtOH) as coagulation bath, the water CAs of the top surface and bottom surface of the membrane increased to 125.9 and 132.6°, respectively. To further improve PVDF membrane hydrophobicity, a dual coagulation process was used and the mixed solvent (TEP–DMAc) was added into the first coagulation bath for 30 sec. Increase in the TEP–DMAc content led to the change in the morphology type of the membrane, that is, from an asymmetric structure with a dense top surface to a symmetric structure with a skinless top surface, and the pore size distribution widened greatly. By increasing the mass ratio of TEP to DMAc, the denseness of the membrane surface decreased significantly. Adding 60 wt% of TEP–DMAc to the first coagulation bath and the mass ratio of TEP to DMAc was 60:40, the CA reached to a maximum as high as 136.6°, and PVDF microporous membrane showed a high porosity of 80% and an excellent mechanical property of 3.14 MPa tensile strength and 61.79% elongation ratio. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | hydrophobicity contact angle polyvinylidene fluoride mixed solvent |
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