From micelle supramolecular assemblies in selective solvents to isoporous membranes

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The supramolecular assembly of PS-b-P4VP copolymer micelles induced by selective solvent mixtures was used to manufacture isoporous membranes. Micelle order in solution was confirmed by cryo-scanning electron microscopy in casting solutions, leading to ordered pore morphology. When dioxane, a solvent that interacts poorly with the micelle corona, was added to the solution, polymer-polymer segment contact was preferential, increasing the intermicelle contact. Immersion in water gave rise to asymmetric porous membranes with exceptional pore uniformity and high porosity. The introduction of a small number of carbon nanotubes to the casting solution improved the membrane stability and the reversibility of the gate response in the presence of different pH values. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Nunes, S. P., Karunakaran, M., Pradeep, N., Behzad, A. R., Hooghan, B., Sougrat, R., … Peinemann, K. V. (2011). From micelle supramolecular assemblies in selective solvents to isoporous membranes. Langmuir, 27(16), 10184–10190. https://doi.org/10.1021/la201439p

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