I. L. Borisov, D. N. Matveev, T. S. Anokhina, K. T. Shakhmurzova, A. A. Zhansitov, A. L. Slonov, Zh. I. Kurdanova, S. Yu. Khashirova, V. V. Volkov
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Abstract
Polysulfones are synthesized in aprotic dipolar solvents, such as dimethylacetamide, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, and dimethyl sulfoxide, in a wide range of molecular weights from 42 000 to 184 000 g/mol for hollow-fiber membranes spinning for the first time. Dependence of the thermal and mechanical properties of polysulfones on molecular weight characteristics is investigated. A comparison of the mechanical properties of the synthesized PSF and commercial PSF Ultrason S 6010 (BASF, Germany) and PSF-150 (JSC Institute of Plastics, Russia) shows that the synthesized polymers are not inferior to their commercial analogs and some samples even surpass them in terms of the elastic modulus and strength. According to the dynamic viscosity of spinning solutions, promising PSF samples are chosen to form porous hollow-fiber supports. It is demonstrated that the hollow-fiber supports based on PSF with a molecular weight of 110 000 g/mol have a high nitrogen permeability of 47.5 m3/(m2 h bar). These supports show promise for casting composite membranes with a thin selective layer.
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The journal Membranes and Membrane Technologies publishes original research articles and reviews devoted to scientific research and technological advancements in the field of membranes and membrane technologies, including the following main topics:novel membrane materials and creation of highly efficient polymeric and inorganic membranes;hybrid membranes, nanocomposites, and nanostructured membranes;aqueous and nonaqueous filtration processes (micro-, ultra-, and nanofiltration; reverse osmosis);gas separation;electromembrane processes and fuel cells;membrane pervaporation and membrane distillation;membrane catalysis and membrane reactors;water desalination and wastewater treatment;hybrid membrane processes;membrane sensors;membrane extraction and membrane emulsification;mathematical simulation of porous structures and membrane separation processes;membrane characterization;membrane technologies in industry (energy, mineral extraction, pharmaceutics and medicine, chemistry and petroleum chemistry, food industry, and others);membranes and protection of environment (“green chemistry”).The journal has been published in Russian already for several years, English translations of the content used to be integrated in the journal Petroleum Chemistry. This journal is a split off with additional topics.