The separation properties of water/organic solvent mixtures in poly(lactic acid) (PLA) films were investigated. The organic solvent flux increased linearly as the feed concentration increased, whereas the water flux was almost constant up to a feed concentration of 30 wt %. Interestingly, the permselectivity of PLA films was reversed from organic solvent selectivity to high water selectivity depending on the type of organic solvent. The permselectivity was strongly correlated with the solution concentration at which the solvent-induced crystallization of the PLA films occurred. The selectivity of permeation, solution, and diffusion in water/organic solvent mixtures was determined by the expanded free volume of the PLA films as a result of the interaction between PLA and the water/organic solvent mixture. The permeability behavior of water/organic solvent mixtures in PLA films was very complex. However, it was found that this behavior could be predicted through immersion tests.
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