Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity
Asymmetric polysulfone hollow fibre membranes for gas separation were spun using a dry/wet spinning process. An optimised four component dope solution was used: 22% (w/w) polysulfone, 31.8% (w/w) N,N-dimethylacetamide, 31.8% (w/ w) tetrahydrofuran and 14.4% (w/w) ethanol. Fibres were spun at low- an...
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| description | Asymmetric polysulfone hollow fibre membranes for gas separation were spun using a dry/wet spinning process. An optimised four component dope solution was used: 22% (w/w) polysulfone, 31.8% (w/w) N,N-dimethylacetamide, 31.8% (w/ w) tetrahydrofuran and 14.4% (w/w) ethanol. Fibres were spun at low- and high-dope extrusion rates and hence at different levels of shear. Molecular orientation in the active layer of the membranes was measured by plane-polarised infrared spectroscopy. Gas permeation properties (permeability and selectivity) were evaluated using pure carbon dioxide and methane. The spectroscopy indicated that increased molecular orientation occurs in the high-shear membranes. The selectivities of these membranes were heightened and even surpassed the recognised intrinsic selectivity of the membrane polymer. The results suggest that increased shear during spinning increases molecular orientation and, in turn, enhances selectivity. |
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| spelling | utm-7182008-10-28T01:05:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/718/ Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity Ismail, A. F. Shillton, S. J. Dunkin, I. R. Gallivan, S. L. TP Chemical technology Asymmetric polysulfone hollow fibre membranes for gas separation were spun using a dry/wet spinning process. An optimised four component dope solution was used: 22% (w/w) polysulfone, 31.8% (w/w) N,N-dimethylacetamide, 31.8% (w/ w) tetrahydrofuran and 14.4% (w/w) ethanol. Fibres were spun at low- and high-dope extrusion rates and hence at different levels of shear. Molecular orientation in the active layer of the membranes was measured by plane-polarised infrared spectroscopy. Gas permeation properties (permeability and selectivity) were evaluated using pure carbon dioxide and methane. The spectroscopy indicated that increased molecular orientation occurs in the high-shear membranes. The selectivities of these membranes were heightened and even surpassed the recognised intrinsic selectivity of the membrane polymer. The results suggest that increased shear during spinning increases molecular orientation and, in turn, enhances selectivity. Elsevier B.V. 1997-04 Article PeerReviewed Ismail, A. F. and Shillton, S. J. and Dunkin, I. R. and Gallivan, S. L. (1997) Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity. Journal of Membrane Science, 126 (1). pp. 133-137. ISSN 0376-7388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0376-7388(96)00274-8 10.1016/S0376-7388(96)00274-8 |
| spellingShingle | TP Chemical technology Ismail, A. F. Shillton, S. J. Dunkin, I. R. Gallivan, S. L. Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity |
| title | Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity |
| title_full | Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity |
| title_fullStr | Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity |
| title_full_unstemmed | Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity |
| title_short | Direct Measurement of Rheologically Induced Molecular Orientation in Gas Separation Hollow Fibre Membranes and Effects on Selectivity |
| title_sort | direct measurement of rheologically induced molecular orientation in gas separation hollow fibre membranes and effects on selectivity |
| topic | TP Chemical technology |
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