Polymeric Membrane Formation by Phase Inversion brings together for the first time analysis of all the four main phase inversion techniques. Effective parameters in each technique are covered together with the methodologies needed to prepare advanced membranes for specific separations in both liquid and gas phases. Roll-to-roll casting, spinning hollow fiber, and electrospinning nanofibers are presented, along with an analysis of the impact of solvent toxicity, membrane production, and the source of raw materials on the environment. Describing a road map for designing different morphological characteristics to prepare specific membranes for special applications, the merits and disadvantages of each method are thoroughly explored and outlined along with the sustainability, scalability and economic perspectives of membrane formation. Providing easy reference for academic and industry professionals working in membrane engineering this is an essential resource.
- Analyzes membrane formation by phase inversion and modeling
- Includes state-of-the-art membrane formation methods and related characterization techniques
- Discusses solvent toxicity and sustainability issues of membrane production
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-95629-1 (9780323956291)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Non-solvent induced phase separation2. Thermally induced phase separation3. Vapor induced phase separation4. Evaporation induced phase separation5. Hollow fiber membranes6. Nanofiber membranes7. Mixed matrix and nanocomposite membranes8. Modified membranes9. Solvent in membrane formation10. Polymeric materials for membrane formation11. Modeling membrane formation12. New applications of polymeric phase inversion membranes13. Sustainability in membrane production14. Future directions