2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym13152579
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Tamisolve® NxG as an Alternative Non-Toxic Solvent for the Preparation of Porous Poly (Vinylidene Fluoride) Membranes

Abstract: Tamisolve® NxG, a well-known non-toxic solvent, was used for poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) membranes preparation via a non-solvent-induced phase separation (NIPS) procedure with water as a coagulation bath. Preliminary investigations, related to the study of the physical/chemical properties of the solvent, the solubility parameters, the gel transition temperature and the viscosity of the polymer–solvent system, confirmed the power of the solvent to solubilize PVDF polymer for membranes preparation. The role… Show more

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“…The additives employed are generally represented by PVP and PEG, even if some authors explored the use of Pluronic (PMMA) [18] and TiO 2 [52]. Other green or more sustainable solvents, such as triethyl phosphate (TEP) [54], Tamisolve NxG [4], γ-Butyrolactone [55] and propylene carbonate [55] have been used for the preparation of PVDF membranes by NIPS and TIPS. Besides the greener alternatives, traditional harmful solvents, such as DMF and NMP, have been widely investigated for the fabrication of PVDF membranes [56,57].…”
Section: Water Permeability Rejection Tests and Comparison Of The Results With The Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The additives employed are generally represented by PVP and PEG, even if some authors explored the use of Pluronic (PMMA) [18] and TiO 2 [52]. Other green or more sustainable solvents, such as triethyl phosphate (TEP) [54], Tamisolve NxG [4], γ-Butyrolactone [55] and propylene carbonate [55] have been used for the preparation of PVDF membranes by NIPS and TIPS. Besides the greener alternatives, traditional harmful solvents, such as DMF and NMP, have been widely investigated for the fabrication of PVDF membranes [56,57].…”
Section: Water Permeability Rejection Tests and Comparison Of The Results With The Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of the membranes prepared with PolarClean in this work are comparable, or even better, with those of PVDF membranes prepared with other green or traditional solvents reported in the literature. Russo et al [4], for instance, prepared PVDF membranes (10 wt% of polymer) using Tamisolve ® NxG as a more sustainable solvent. The obtained UF membranes (pore size 0.06 µm) showed a water permeability of 88 L/m 2 h bar and an MB rejection of 79%.…”
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