Investigation of polymer membranes modified by fullerenol for dehydration of organic mixtures

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This study focuses on the development of novel dense and supported mixed-matrix membranes based on chitosan and poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylenoxide) (PPO) with low-hydroxylated fullerenol C60(OH)12. These novel membranes containing nano-carbon particles were prepared to reach high membrane performances for further integration in a dehydration process like distillation coupled with pervaporation. SEM microscopy was used to visualize the internal morphology of the membrane. It was found that all membranes were well stable and highly water-selective in spite of the different nature of polymers.

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Dmitrenko, M. E., Penkova, A. V., Kuzminova, A. I., Ermakov, S. S., & Roizard, D. (2017). Investigation of polymer membranes modified by fullerenol for dehydration of organic mixtures. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 879). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/879/1/012010

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