polymermembraner
Polymermembraner is a term used to describe polymer-based membranes designed for selective transport in separation processes. These membranes typically consist of a porous substrate onto which a thin, selective polymer film is formed. The selective layer governs which molecules pass through and at what rate, while the substrate provides mechanical strength and chemical resistance.
Materials and structures: common polymers include polyimides, polysulfones, polyethersulfones, polyvinylidene fluoride, cellulose derivatives, and polyamides. Membranes
Fabrication and tuning: phase inversion and solvent casting create porous supports; interfacial polymerization forms thin-film composite
Performance and metrics: performance is described by permeability and selectivity. For gases, permeabilities are measured in
Applications: polymermembraner materials are used in water treatment and desalination, gas separations (such as CO2/CH4 and
Challenges and outlook: ongoing research targets higher performance, fouling resistance, and longer-term durability, with approaches like