2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2010.06.039
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Retainment of pore connectivity in membranes prepared with vapor-induced phase separation

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“…Again, the final morphologies also depend on the choice of the other parameters. However, retainment of pore connectivity and formation of porous top-layers are reported for RH controlled to values around 70% [22,25]. Based on these previously reported works and on the fact that the exposure time to vapors was long, which could have affected pore coalescence and led to a denser top-layer, the relative humidity inside the VIPS chamber had to be low and was set to 70%.…”
Section: Membrane Formation Of the Pegylated Pvdf Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Again, the final morphologies also depend on the choice of the other parameters. However, retainment of pore connectivity and formation of porous top-layers are reported for RH controlled to values around 70% [22,25]. Based on these previously reported works and on the fact that the exposure time to vapors was long, which could have affected pore coalescence and led to a denser top-layer, the relative humidity inside the VIPS chamber had to be low and was set to 70%.…”
Section: Membrane Formation Of the Pegylated Pvdf Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the slowness of mass transfers at the gas-liquid interface allows an outstanding control and tuning of membrane formation as long as the important parameters are well controlled and properly chosen [17][18][19][20][21][22]. This control of mass transfers is evidenced in literature by a whole set of possible morphologies such as cellular [23], nodular [24] and bicontinuous [25]. In addition, the control of membrane structuring is also critical when it comes to low-biofouling membrane: the surface grafting densities of PEO chains onto the hydrophobic base must be tuned in order to obtain a PEGylated membrane surface with biofouling-resistant characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…[65] For liquid acetone with γ = 25.2 mN m −1 and cosθ ≈ 1 (as acetone wets the copolymer), the minimum P c , which occurs at the end of the evaporation process (i.e., when r reaches the maximum and equals the radius of the macropores), is calculated to be ≈0. [66,67] To gain fundamental insights into the effects of the solvent evaporation rate on the unconventional "cold" programming process, we modeled the copolymer swelling process as a simplified 1D solvent diffusion problem using Fick's second law. Higher P c triggered at the beginning stage of the droplet evaporation from the macropores can easily surpass the reduced Young's modulus of the solvent-swollen copolymer, leading to the temporary, deformed configuration of the macropores.…”
Section: Wavelength (Nm)mentioning
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“…As we wanted to avoid the predominance of solvent evaporation compared to the other (nonsolvent penetration), 70% was chosen as the lowest value for RH. Various works have shown for several polymers, including PVDF, that structures can be tuned and drastically affected by other parameters for a constant humidity set to 70% [9,23]. As for the upper boundary, it was set to 95%.…”
Section: Preparation Of Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%