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Membrane formation by isothermal precipitation in polyamide‐formic acid‐water systems I. Description of membrane morphology
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EngineeringMembrane MorphologyAbstract Aliphatic PolyamidesResponsive PolymersChemistryPolymersChemical EngineeringPolymer TechnologyPolymer ProcessingWater TreatmentPhase SeparationMembrane TechnologyPolymer ChemistryPolyamide FilmIsothermal PrecipitationPolymer AnalysisMembrane PermeationPolymer MembraneMembrane FormationPolymer SolutionPolymer ScienceWater PurificationPolymer CharacterizationLiquid‐liquid Phase Separation
Abstract Aliphatic polyamides (Nylon‐66 and a Nylon‐6, ‐66, ‐610 terpolymer) were isothermally precipitated from formic acid solution by immersing in an aqueous nonsolvent bath or a solvent/nonsolvent mixture. Depending on the composition of the polymer solution and nonsolvent bath, phase separation by nucleation and growth can be initiated for a liquid‐liquid phase separation process, a crystallization process or a combined process. Under certain conditions, crystallization of Nylon‐66 results in a membrane with a uniform skinless microporous structure that was rapidly wetted by water. In contrast, liquid‐liquid phase separation produces a polyamide film with largely unconnected cellular voids that is as a result not wetted by water. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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