Investigations for the heat treatment effects on permeability of some semi-permeable membranes

S. I. Abdel-Hai, M. M. El-Tonsy, M. El-Henawey
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The current study aims to devise a mechanism that can regulate the permeability of semi-permeable membranes, either by enhancing or reducing it, based on their intended application. This approach seeks to offer a straightforward and efficient method for controlling membrane permeability. Cellulose acetate (CA) and cellulose triacetate (CTA) membranes were subjected to two different heat treatment processes. One method involved thermal annealing at relatively high temperatures, while the other method involved freezing the membranes when they were saturated with water. A special osmosis cell was designed and utilized to quantify the flow rates across the treated CA and CTA membranes. Our findings indicate that subjecting the membranes to high-temperature annealing decreased the flow rate. Conversely, the freezing treatment boosted the flow rate, thereby enhancing membrane permeability. This approach could pave the way for numerous applications across various fields.
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研究热处理对某些半透膜渗透性的影响
目前的研究旨在设计一种机制,根据半透膜的预期用途,通过提高或降低半透膜的渗透性来调节其渗透性。这种方法旨在提供一种直接有效的膜渗透性控制方法。醋酸纤维素(CA)和三醋酸纤维素(CTA)膜经历了两种不同的热处理过程。一种方法是在相对较高的温度下进行热退火,而另一种方法是在水饱和时对膜进行冷冻。我们设计并使用了一个特殊的渗透池来量化经过处理的 CA 和 CTA 膜上的流速。我们的研究结果表明,对膜进行高温退火会降低流速。相反,冷冻处理提高了流速,从而增强了膜的渗透性。这种方法可以为各个领域的众多应用铺平道路。
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