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Modification of polysulfone membranes. 2. Plasma grafting and plasma polymerization of acrylic acid

✍ Scribed by I. Gancarz; G. Poźniak; M. Bryjak; A. Frankiewicz


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
148 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0323-7648

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✦ Synopsis


Polysulfone membranes were modified with acrylic acid using plasma initiated graft polymerization (both in solution and vapor phase) and plasma polymerization. Changes on the surface were monitored by contact angle measurements and FTIR-ATR technique. Pore size and ultrafiltration properties were also evaluated. Grafting in solution gave as a result hydrophobic membranes with pore size diameter signficantly reduced. Such membranes lost their ultrafiltration properties. Grafting in vapor phase seems to give brush-like structure. Membranes possess hydrophilic surface and unique filtration properties in basic environment. Plasma polymerization of acrylic acid on the PSU surface creates a layer of material highly reminding pure poly(acrylic acid). Performance of such membranes was also pH-dependent showing better properties in basic solution.


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