Authors
Anke Nabe, Eberhard Staude, Georges Belfort
Publication date
1997/9/17
Journal
Journal of membrane science
Volume
133
Issue
1
Pages
57-72
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Five different chemically modified versions of polysulfone were prepared via two different homogeneous chemical reaction pathways. They, together with the base polymer, were cast as membranes by a phase-inversion process. The surface energies of these membranes, as measured by contact angles, were used to characterize the different membranes. Streaming-potential measurements were obtained to probe the surface charge of the membranes. The surface roughness of each membrane was also determined by atomic-force microscopy. Each membrane was then exposed to deionized water, 0.08 g/l bovine serum albumin solution and deionized water using a standard filtration procedure to simulate protein fouling and cleaning potential. Both the chemistry and the size of the grafted molecules were correlated with respect to volumetric flux during ultrafiltration of protein solutions. Surface roughness seemed …
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