Volume 37, Issue 5 pp. 1259-1267
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Chemical modification of poly(substituted-acetylene). IV. Pervaporation of organic liquid/water mixture through poly(1-phenyl-1-propyne)/polydimethylsiloxane graft copolymer membrane

Yu Nagase

Yu Nagase

Sagami Chemical Research Center, Nishi-Ohnuma, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 229 Japan

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Shigehiro Mori

Shigehiro Mori

Sagami Chemical Research Center, Nishi-Ohnuma, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 229 Japan

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Kiyohide Matsui

Kiyohide Matsui

Sagami Chemical Research Center, Nishi-Ohnuma, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 229 Japan

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First published: 5 February 1989
Citations: 55

Abstract

Poly(1-phenyl-1-propyne)/polydimethysiloxane (PPP/PDMS) graft copolymer membranes having various PDMS content were prepared by solvent casting method, and the permeation characteristics at pervaporation were examined upon the aqueous solutions containing organic liquids such as alcohols, acetone, dioxane, acetonitrile, pyridine, and DMF. At pervaporation of ethanol/water mixture, preferential permeation of ethanol was observed for all the copolymer membranes, although PPP membrane showed water permselectivity. The permselectivity of the copolymer membrane also depended on operation temperature, but was independent on the thickness of the membrane. Furthermore, an excellent permselectivity of organic liquids was observed at the pervaporation of several organic liquid/water mixtures except in the case of DMF/water mixture. Observed high selectivity is thought to be due to the depression of the membrane swelling and the high solubility of the liquids into the membrane.

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