Characterization of polyamide 66 membranes prepared by phase inversion using formic acid and hydrochloric acid such as solvents

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The membranes properties prepared from water/formic acid (FA)/polyamide 66 (PA66) and water/hydrochloric acid (HCl)/polyamide 66 (PA 66) systems has been studied. The different solvents interact distinctly with the polymer, affecting the membrane morphology. The asymmetric structure of the membranes showed a dense top layer and a porous sublayer. The membranes M-HCl prepared from HCl/PA 66 system showed a larger dense layer (around 23 μm) in compared to those prepared from FA/PA 66 system (M-FA) (around 10 μm). The membrane morphology was a determinant factor in results of water absorption, porosity and pure water flux. The lower thickness of dense layer in M-FA membranes resulted in a higher water absorption and, consequently, porosity, approximately 50%, compared with M-HCl membranes, approximately 15%. The same trend was observed to permeate flux, the lower thickness of dense layer higher pure water flux.

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Poletto, P., Duarte, J., Thürmer, M. B., Santos, V. D., & Zeni, M. (2011). Characterization of polyamide 66 membranes prepared by phase inversion using formic acid and hydrochloric acid such as solvents. Materials Research, 14(4), 547–551. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392011005000087

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