Authors
Abdulreza Tabe‐Mohammadi, Juan P Garcia Villaluenga, Hyo J Kim, Theresa Chan, Vanessa Rauw
Publication date
2001/12/13
Journal
Journal of applied polymer science
Volume
82
Issue
12
Pages
2882-2895
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
The performances of cellulose acetate membranes prepared with casting solutions, with acetone, dimethylformamide (DMF), and N‐methylpyrrolidone (NMP) as solvents, were studied in a series of methanol/methyl tertiary butyl ether separation experiments. The flux and selectivity of the membrane samples were affected by the type of solvent used to prepare the casting solution. The sample with DMF consistently gave the highest selectivity and lowest flux, followed by the samples with NMP and acetone. The differences in the performances were attributed to the effects of the volatility and evaporation rates of the solvents. Scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy techniques were used for comparing the morphologies of the membranes. In addition, we used Raman spectroscopy as a novel technique to study the sorption selectivities of the membrane samples prepared with the three different …
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