Polymer-Stabilized Supported Liquid Membranes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yuchun Wang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In principle, supported liquid membranes could be an exceedingly elegant separation process. However they tend to fail by displacement and emulsification of the organic solution in the pores, which allows mixing of the feed and strip solutions. We have stabilized supported liquid membranes comprising moctylamine in nylon and PVDF supports by covering the pores with semi-permeable polyamide films, using an in-situ polymerization technique. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrates that the polyamide films are sensitive to production conditions and the nature of the support. The transport properties of stabilized supported liquid membranes for Cr(VI) are compared with those of unstabilized membranes.
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APA: Yuchun Wang  (1998)  Polymer-Stabilized Supported Liquid Membranes

MLA: Yuchun Wang Polymer-Stabilized Supported Liquid Membranes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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