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Preparation of sulfonated polysulfone/polysulfone and aminated polysulfone/polysulfone blend membranes

✍ Scribed by Ming-Huang Chen; Tze-Chiang Chiao; Tsai-Wie Tseng


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
378 KB
Volume
61
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Sulfonation and amination of polysulfone (PSf) were performed in this study to improve the hydrophilicity of PSf membranes. The sulfonated polysulfone (SPSf) and aminated polysulfone (APSf) membranes with a higher degree of reaction exhibited a higher water flux and worse mechanical strength than that of the original PSf membranes. Therefore, SPSf/PSf and APSf/PSf blended membranes were prepared in this study to improve their individual properties. By altering the formulations of casting solutions and forming conditions of the membranes (e.g., blending ratios of both polymers, additives, evaporation time, and gelation temperature), different SPSf/PSf and APSf/PSf blending membranes were prepared; and their performance in water flux and salt rejection were measured and are discussed. A difference in salt rejection was also observed between both SPSf/PSf and APSf/PSf blending membranes that rejected the various salts. Experimental results indicated that water flux increased and salt rejection decreased with an increase of the SPSf/ PSf blending ratio from 1 : 9 to 2 : 1. The order of salt rejection, in which the SPSf/PSf blended membranes rejected four varieties of salts, was Na,S04 > MgS04 > NaCl > MgC1,.

Furthermore, the opposite order was obtained by the APSf/PSf blended membranes.


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