Abstract (EN):
Separation membrane cells comprising membrane sections with different characteristics can be the
base for new separation processes. Hybrid membrane cells require new membranes with regions with
different characteristics. In this paper we present numerical and experimental approaches to develop
such membranes by the phase inversion technique. The two main steps of the phase inversion
technique, the evaporation step and the immersion precipitation step, are studied by numerical
methods. The numerical approach is based on the solution of the mass transport equation to predict the
film composition after the evaporation step and in the solution of the Cahn¿Hilliard equations to
predict the structure of the membrane after the immersion precipitation step. The equations are solved
by finite difference methods. The numerical simulations are used to predict the influence of several
experimental parameters (temperature, composition of the initial polymeric solution, evaporation time,
precipitation time, immersion bath composition) in the structure of the membrane. The experimental
approach is based on the manipulation of the experimental conditions to produce regions of different
characteristics in the same membrane. An experimental method to create different regions from two
different initial polymeric solutions is presented.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
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No. of pages:
4
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