2004
DOI: 10.1002/sia.1831
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Synthesis and characterization of viologen‐containing poly(vinylidene fluoride) redox‐sensitive membranes

Abstract: Thermally induced graft co-polymerization of 4-vinylbenzyl chloride (VBC) with ozone-preactivated poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) was carried out in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone solution to produce VBC-g-PVDF co-polymers. The resulting VBC-g-PVDF co-polymers with different VBC graft concentrations were cast into microfiltration membranes by phase inversion. Viologen moieties were introduced by the diquaternization of 4,4 -bipyridine with the VBC-g-PVDF membranes and VBC through a two-step reaction in ethanol. The v… Show more

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“…Surface modification of, e.g., polyethylene with viologenic units is reported [509,510], while viologencontaining membranes were created in order to influence the permeability using redox reactions [511,512]. Such a gating membrane could be even constructed on the basis of viologen-containing stacked bilayers made of amphiphiles and polyelectrolytes [318,513,514].…”
Section: Covalently Bound Redox Moietiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface modification of, e.g., polyethylene with viologenic units is reported [509,510], while viologencontaining membranes were created in order to influence the permeability using redox reactions [511,512]. Such a gating membrane could be even constructed on the basis of viologen-containing stacked bilayers made of amphiphiles and polyelectrolytes [318,513,514].…”
Section: Covalently Bound Redox Moietiesmentioning
confidence: 99%