Effect of non-solvents used in the coagulation bath on morphology of PVDF membranes

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The aim of this paper was to prepare a poly (vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) membrane using different non-solvents in the coagulation bath for the phase inversion method. In order to increase the mechanical strength of membranes, facing the pressure of work, was used a macro-porous polyester support. The morphology and structure of the resulting membranes were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, porosity measurements, water and 1-octanol uptake, contact angle, pure water flux, hydraulic permeability and hydraulic resistance. The morphology and pure water flux changed significantly using ethanol (symmetric membrane) and/or water (asymmetric membrane) as the non-solvent. The symmetric membrane presented a high hydrophobic surface (water contact angle ~136°) and a higher pure water flux and porosity than the asymmetric membrane, which presented a lower hydrophobicity surface (water contact angle ~90°). The morphologies obtained suggest different applications. © 2012.

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Thürmer, M. B., Poletto, P., Marcolin, M., Duarte, J., & Zeni, M. (2012). Effect of non-solvents used in the coagulation bath on morphology of PVDF membranes. Materials Research, 15(6), 884–890. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392012005000115

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