Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4988440 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
A membrane inflation experiment was used to measure the mechanical response of ABCBA pentablock copolymer membranes designed to transport water through the coalescence of water-swollen polyelectrolyte domains within the polymer. Creep resistance of the block copolymers originates from glassy A blocks of either poly(p-methyl styrene) or poly(t-butyl styrene), and water permeability is attributed to the polystyrene C block that is partially sulfonated. The creep resistance of the membranes in the wet state was enhanced by replacing the poly(t-butyl styrene) A blocks with poly(p-methylstyrene), or by decreasing the molecular weight of the polyelectrolyte C block. Both of these substitutions increased the creep resistance of the membranes in a wet state while retaining a high degree of water permeability.
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Authors
Shawn H. Chen, Carl Willis, Kenneth R. Shull,