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Title Hollow fiber membranes : fabrication and applications / edited by Tai-Shung Chung and Yingnan Feng.

Imprint Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2021.

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Contents Intro -- Hollow Fiber Membranes: Fabrication and Applications -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Membrane configurations -- 3. Preparation of polymeric membranes -- 3.1. Membrane fabrication by phase inversion -- 3.2. Thermodynamic aspects of phase inversion -- 3.3. Kinetic aspects of phase inversion -- 4. Preparation of hollow fiber membranes -- 5. Overview of this book -- References -- Chapter 2: Fundamentals of nonsolvent-induced phase separation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Phase separation and phase diagrams
2.1. Phase diagrams and the Flory-Huggins theory -- 2.2. Effect of interaction parameters on phase separation -- 2.3. Limitation of the Flory-Huggins theory -- 3. Mass transport during membrane formation -- 3.1. Theoretical calculations of mass transport during membrane formation -- 3.2. Experimental study on the mass transport associated with membrane formation -- 4. Polymer gelation (solidification) and growth of phase-separated domains -- 5. Competitions between different phase separation mechanisms -- 5.1. Crystallization and liquid-liquid demixing
5.2. Spinodal decomposition and nucleation and growth-Membranes with bi-continuous structure -- 6. Criteria for instantaneous demixing and the formation of macrovoids -- 6.1. Criteria for the occurrence of instantaneous demixing -- 6.2. Formation mechanism of macrovoids -- 7. Effects of various parameters on membrane morphology and separation performance -- 7.1. Choices of polymer, solvent, and nonsolvent -- 7.2. Effect of polymer concentration -- 7.3. Composition of the coagulation bath -- 7.4. Composition of the casting solution -- 8. Additives to the casting solution
8.1. Low molecular-weight additives -- 8.1.1. Additives having interactions with polymer solvent -- 8.1.1.1. Inorganic salts -- 8.1.1.2. Organic acids -- 8.1.2. Additives having interactions with polymer -- 8.1.3. Effect of affinity between additives and nonsolvent -- 8.2. High molecular-weight additives -- 8.2.1. Polyvinylpyrrolidone -- 8.2.2. Polyethylene glycol -- 8.2.3. Copolymers -- 9. Modification of hollow fiber fabrication by vapor-induced phase separation -- 9.1. Controlling the morphology of membranes by the VIPS process
9.2. Effect of exposure time to nonsolvent vapors-Air gap distance -- 9.3. Effect of relative humidity -- 9.4. The benefit of using VIPS with additives in the casting/dope solution -- 10. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Polymeric membrane fabrication via thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) method -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Phase diagram -- 2.1. Liquid-liquid phase separation in the TIPS process -- 2.2. Thermodynamics of liquid-liquid phase separation -- 2.3. Kinetics of liquid-liquid phase separation -- 2.4. Solid-liquid phase separation in the TIPS process -- 3. Membrane preparation
Subject Membranes (Technology)
Filters and filtration.
Membranes (Technologie)
Filters and filtration
Membranes (Technology)
Added Author Chung, Tai-shung.
Feng, Yingnan.
Other Form: Print version: Hollow fiber membranes 0128218762 9780128218761 (OCoLC)1148894729
ISBN 9780128218914 (electronic bk.)
0128218916 (electronic bk.)
9780128218761
Standard No. AU@ 000068891475
UKMGB 020103819
AU@ 000068889904

 
    
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