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Materiale Plastice (Mater. Plast.), Year 2010, Volume 47, Issue 4,





Adriana CUCIUREANU, Gheorghe BATRINESCU, Niculina Nina BADEA, Doina Antoneta RADU, Gheorghe NECHIFOR The Influence of Changing the Polyaniline and Polysulphone Ratio on Composite PSF-PANI Membranes Performances


Abstract:
The paper reports the performances of the polysulfone-polyaniline (PSf-PANI) porous composite membranes for various ratios PSf / PANI in membranes. Polysulfone-polyaniline porous composite membranes are obtained by phase inversion with chemical reaction. PANI is obtained in-situ by oxidative aniline polymerization. Composite membranes are morphologically studied by electron microscopy and characterized by thermal analysis and water solutions permeation at different pH and pressures. Polysulfone-polyaniline porous composite membranes UF processes performances to BSA separation are also reported. Keywords: PSf-PANI membranes, phase inversion, hydrodynamic characteristics, rejection, BSA



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