Modeling of Asymmetric Membrane Formation by a Combination of Dry/Wet Phase Inversion Processes
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Alsoy Altınkaya, Sacide
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Abstract
The invention of asymmetric polymer membranes by Loeb and Sourirajan has caused
an enormous growth in the field of membrane science and technology. Application areas range
from chemical, biomedical to biotechnology industries. Asymmetric membranes are mostly
fabricated by a process called phase inversion which can be achieved through four principal
methods: immersion precipitation (wet phase inversion), vapor-induced phase separation, thermally
induced phase separation and dry-casting. In these techniques, an initially homogeneous
polymer solution becomes thermodynamically unstable and phase separates into polymerlean
and polymer-rich phases. Structure of these types of membranes is greatly influenced by
even slight change in membrane preparation conditions.
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Membrane, Membrane
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02 engineering and technology, 0204 chemical engineering, 0210 nano-technology
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Alsoy, S. (2006). Modeling of asymmetric membrane formation by a combination of dry/wet phase inversion processes. Desalination, 199(1-3), 459-460. doi:10.1016/j.desal.2006.03.200
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199
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1-3
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459
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460
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