Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7019651 Journal of Membrane Science 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The evolving picture of pore formation is as follows: At contact of polymer solution and coagulation bath, a counter-diffusion of polymer, solvent and non-solvent occurs until the miscibility gap is reached. Then, nuclei are formed and the polymer solution phase separates, while the locus of nucleation moves in the direction of the polymer solution by continuing counter-diffusion of polymer and non-solvent, when solvent concentration is constant. As a result, we observe a moving precipitation front. Different morphology develop, depending on polymer mass fraction and velocity of the precipitation front. The results are in qualitative agreement with experimental observations.
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