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Membranes Prepared via Phase Inversion

Authors: Buonomenna, M. G.; Choi, S.; Galiano, F.; Drioli, E.;

Membranes Prepared via Phase Inversion

Abstract

The most important part in membrane reactors is the membrane itself. The traditional membrane separation processes such as reverse osmosis, micro-, ultra- and nanofiltration, electrodialysis, pervaporation, and so on, already largely used in many different applications, are today combined with membrane systems as catalytic membrane reactors.

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Membrane preparation - by means of phase inversion, PVDF-based asymmetric membranes - prepared, characterised and used in different membrane reactors for oxidation reactions, Use of polymeric membranes in MRs - and advantage of combining reactions with membrane separation, and new possibilities, Solvent/nonsolvent pair - DMA/water or DMA/1-octanol, affecting membrane morphology more than temperature of casting solution, Membranes prepared via phase inversion, Traditional membrane separation processes - as reverse osmosis, micro-, ultra- and nanofiltration, electrodialysis, pervaporation, Inorganic catalytic membranes, applied in high temperature reactions - suffering from important drawbacks, Membrane reactors and membrane itself - the most important part, Wet impregnation of membrane - in a catalyst precursor solution, Phase inversion process, a thermodynamically stable polymer solution - cast polymer film, separating into a polymer-rich and polymer-lean phase

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