Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes

Dual layer hollow fiber membranes have become increasingly attractive due to their many benefits made possible by one-step fabrication using the non-solvent induced phase inversion method. Obtaining a good lamination between the two layers as well as a regular morphology are critical to make a usabl...

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Main Authors: Krantz, William B., Wang, Rong, Setiawan, Laurentia, Shi, Lei
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1003372020-03-07T12:48:43Z Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes Krantz, William B. Wang, Rong Setiawan, Laurentia Shi, Lei School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Singapore Membrane Technology Centre Dual layer hollow fiber membranes have become increasingly attractive due to their many benefits made possible by one-step fabrication using the non-solvent induced phase inversion method. Obtaining a good lamination between the two layers as well as a regular morphology are critical to make a usable hollow fiber membrane. This study aims to explore the mechanism of the lamination/delamination phenomenon and regular/irregular morphology that can occur in the fabrication of dual layer hollow fiber membrane. Simultaneous extrusion of poly(amide-imide) and polyethersulfone (PES) dope solutions was carried out by using a triple orifice spinneret. Thermodynamic properties and phase separation kinetics of the polymer dopes as well as various spinning parameters were carefully tailored in order to investigate the evolution of the membrane morphology and structure. A series of experiments have confirmed that when the external coagulant, water, has a higher diffusion rate in the outer layer than in the inner layer, the outer layer tends to expand to form large macrovoids and to hold more water at the interface. As a result, the accumulated water probably impedes the adhesion of the two layers, leading to a delamination of two layers. On the other hand, if water has a slower penetration rate through the outer layer dope than the inner layer dope, a good adhesion between these two layers is expected. Under this scenario, since macrovoids formed in the inner layer may lead to the expansion of the inner layer, a distortion of the finger-like structure/macrovoids in the inner and an irregularity of the inner contour may occur. This study provides a solid foundation to develop superior dual layer hollow fiber membranes with an inter-penetrating dual layer structure. 2013-07-08T08:03:41Z 2019-12-06T20:20:46Z 2013-07-08T08:03:41Z 2019-12-06T20:20:46Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Setiawan, L., Shi, L., Krantz, W. B., & Wang, R. (2012). Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes. Journal of Membrane Science, 423-424, 73-84. 0376-7388 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100337 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11019 10.1016/j.memsci.2012.07.030 en Journal of membrane science © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
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description Dual layer hollow fiber membranes have become increasingly attractive due to their many benefits made possible by one-step fabrication using the non-solvent induced phase inversion method. Obtaining a good lamination between the two layers as well as a regular morphology are critical to make a usable hollow fiber membrane. This study aims to explore the mechanism of the lamination/delamination phenomenon and regular/irregular morphology that can occur in the fabrication of dual layer hollow fiber membrane. Simultaneous extrusion of poly(amide-imide) and polyethersulfone (PES) dope solutions was carried out by using a triple orifice spinneret. Thermodynamic properties and phase separation kinetics of the polymer dopes as well as various spinning parameters were carefully tailored in order to investigate the evolution of the membrane morphology and structure. A series of experiments have confirmed that when the external coagulant, water, has a higher diffusion rate in the outer layer than in the inner layer, the outer layer tends to expand to form large macrovoids and to hold more water at the interface. As a result, the accumulated water probably impedes the adhesion of the two layers, leading to a delamination of two layers. On the other hand, if water has a slower penetration rate through the outer layer dope than the inner layer dope, a good adhesion between these two layers is expected. Under this scenario, since macrovoids formed in the inner layer may lead to the expansion of the inner layer, a distortion of the finger-like structure/macrovoids in the inner and an irregularity of the inner contour may occur. This study provides a solid foundation to develop superior dual layer hollow fiber membranes with an inter-penetrating dual layer structure.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Krantz, William B.
Wang, Rong
Setiawan, Laurentia
Shi, Lei
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author Krantz, William B.
Wang, Rong
Setiawan, Laurentia
Shi, Lei
spellingShingle Krantz, William B.
Wang, Rong
Setiawan, Laurentia
Shi, Lei
Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes
author_sort Krantz, William B.
title Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes
title_short Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes
title_full Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes
title_fullStr Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes
title_full_unstemmed Explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes
title_sort explorations of delamination and irregular structure in poly(amide-imide)-polyethersulfone dual layer hollow fiber membranes
publishDate 2013
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