Surface properties, free volume, and performance for thin-film composite pervaporation membranes fabricated through interfacial polymerization involving different organic solvents

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The type of organic solvents used in interfacial polymerization affects the surface property, free volume, and separation performance of the thin-film composite (TFC) polyamide membrane. In this study, TFC polyamide membrane was fabricated through interfacial polymerization between diethylenetriamine (DETA) and trimesoyl chloride (TMC). Four types of organic solvent were explored in the preparation of pervaporation membrane. These are tetralin, toluene, hexane, and isopentane. The solubility parameter distance between organic solvents and DETA follows in increasing order: tetralin (17.07 MPa1/2)

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Ang, M. B. M. Y., Huang, S. H., Wei, S. W., Chiao, Y. H., Aquino, R. R., Hung, W. S., … Lai, J. Y. (2020). Surface properties, free volume, and performance for thin-film composite pervaporation membranes fabricated through interfacial polymerization involving different organic solvents. Polymers, 12(10), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12102326

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