Preparation of CO2 responsive PVDF membranes using PDMAEMA‐PMMA‐PDEAEMA triblock copolymer

Author:

Luo Xin12,Wang Zhuqing1,Yan Mengxia1,Xin Jianhui1,Yang Yongqi3,Zheng Longpo4,Zhang Haijun24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Key Laboratory of Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics Dezhou University Dezhou China

2. Shandong Branden Medical Devices Co., Ltd. National United Engineering Laboratory for Biomedical Material Modification Dezhou China

3. Shandong Engineering Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Chemical Resources Weifang University of Science and Technology Weifang China

4. Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, School of Medicine Tongji University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractCO2‐responsive based separation membranes are attractive in the field of membrane separation, not only for their ability to modulate the pore size of the membrane in response to CO2 stimulation, but also for their ability to facilitate the removal of contaminants from the membrane surface. However, the introduction of CO2‐responsive polymers by simple blending often results in membranes that are not responsive enough to last. In this study, we synthesized a hooked triblock copolymer and used it as an additive to prepare CO2‐responsive PVDF membranes. The modified membrane combines the advantages of the PVDF material with the CO2 response of the triblock copolymer. It not only has good CO2 responsiveness, but also removes organic contaminants from the membrane surface well. The water flux of the hybrid membranes is 4 to 11 times higher than that of pure PVDF membranes, indicating that the triblock copolymer also has some porogenic ability. Surprisingly, the static contact angle on the membrane surface increased from 67° to 86° with the increase of the triblock copolymer content in the PVDF membrane. This suggests that modified PVDF membranes have some potential in the field of switchable oil–water separation.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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