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![]() | Seo, Myungeun; Moll, David; Silvis, Craig; Roy, Abhishek; Querelle, Sarah; Hillmyer, Marc A Interfacial polymerization of reactive block polymers for the preparation of composite ultrafiltration membranes Journal Article Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research , 53 (48), pp. 18575-18579, 2014. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Block polymer Cross-linking Filtration Interfacial polymerization Mesoporous Microphase separation Polyamide Polymer membrane RAFT polymerization @article{Seo2014b, title = {Interfacial polymerization of reactive block polymers for the preparation of composite ultrafiltration membranes}, author = {Myungeun Seo and David Moll and Craig Silvis and Abhishek Roy and Sarah Querelle and Marc A. Hillmyer}, url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie5032259}, year = {2014}, date = {2014-11-21}, journal = {Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research }, volume = {53}, number = {48}, pages = {18575-18579}, abstract = {Interfacial polymerization of an acid chloride-containing block polymer and a multivalent amine in the presence of a macroporous support was explored as a means to generate a nanoporous thin film composite (TFC) membrane potentially useful for ultrafiltration. When polylactide-b-poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzoyl chloride) (PLA-b-P(S-co-VBC)) in an organic phase and m-phenylenediamine (MPD) in an aqueous phase were used as the reactive block polymer and the amine, respectively, a block polymer thin film was successfully formed on a polysulfone support. This nanostructured film could be converted into a nanoporous layer by subsequent PLA etching under mild basic conditions. While most organic solvents used to dissolve PLA-b-P(S-co-VBC) damaged the support and decreased permeability of the resulting membrane, use of a mixture of methyl isobutyl ketone and acetonitrile produced a TFC membrane with high permeability.}, keywords = {Block polymer, Cross-linking, Filtration, Interfacial polymerization, Mesoporous, Microphase separation, Polyamide, Polymer membrane, RAFT polymerization}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Interfacial polymerization of an acid chloride-containing block polymer and a multivalent amine in the presence of a macroporous support was explored as a means to generate a nanoporous thin film composite (TFC) membrane potentially useful for ultrafiltration. When polylactide-b-poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzoyl chloride) (PLA-b-P(S-co-VBC)) in an organic phase and m-phenylenediamine (MPD) in an aqueous phase were used as the reactive block polymer and the amine, respectively, a block polymer thin film was successfully formed on a polysulfone support. This nanostructured film could be converted into a nanoporous layer by subsequent PLA etching under mild basic conditions. While most organic solvents used to dissolve PLA-b-P(S-co-VBC) damaged the support and decreased permeability of the resulting membrane, use of a mixture of methyl isobutyl ketone and acetonitrile produced a TFC membrane with high permeability. |