Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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638871 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The tested membranes exhibited a range of swelling dependent on the degree of crosslinking, the initial PDMS layer thickness and the type of solvent. With no applied pressure the PDMS layer on some radiation cross-linked membranes swelled as much as â¼170% of the initial thickness whilst other membranes were restricted to a maximum swelling of â¼80%. When a pressure up to 2000 kPa was applied to a membrane then swelling could be reduced to â¼20% of the value obtained at zero applied pressure. By vertically stacking up to three membrane samples it was possible to determine the swelling of PDMS layers as thin as 1 μm, although higher imposed pressures rendered some results unreliable as the measurement resolution of the apparatus was approached. The results of the swelling experiments are contrasted with crossflow nanofiltration performance in terms of solvent flux and solute rejection.
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Authors
E.S. Tarleton, J.P. Robinson, M. Salman,