Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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628812 | Desalination | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Polysulfone (PSf) and five fluorinated polyimides were tested for their solubility with 24 organics or their mixtures in order to select a solvent suitable for developing a composite membrane consisting of an inexpensive substrate with an expensive selective layer of high-performance fluorinated polyimides for CO2/CH4 separation. The experimental results show that only nitromethane can dissolve 6F-Durene and 6F Durene-mPDA but not dissolve PSf. The manufacture of a 6F-Durene composite membrane using PSf as a substrate was attempted with the dip-coating method, which has not been previously reported. The PSf/6F-Durene composite membrane after repair with silicon rubber was defect free. There is a potential to manufacture a defect-free fluorinated polyimide composite hollow-fiber membrane.