Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
624273 Desalination 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We demonstrate a new membrane fabrication method based on phase inversion, using an organic phase change material (PCM) as a porogen. Macropores could be generated even when using a small amount of the PCM. The PCM amount and water-bath temperature employed in phase inversion influenced the membrane pore size. The feasibility of using the novel membrane as a polymeric membrane reservoir with lithium-selective inorganic adsorbents for lithium recovery is investigated through leaching measurements.

► New polymeric membranes with macroporous surface were fabricated using organic phase change material ► Surface pores can be controlled either by phase change material content and bath temperature. ► Feasible water infiltration through the new membrane enables its use as membrane reservoir for lithium recovery from seawater.

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