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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/mwt.2016.7.5.417

Preparation and characterization of PVDF/alkali-treated-PVDF blend membranes  

Liu, Q.F. (College of Environment and Resources, Inner Mongolia University)
Li, F.Z. (College of Environment and Resources, Inner Mongolia University)
Guo, Y.Q. (College of Environment and Resources, Inner Mongolia University)
Dong, Y.L. (College of Environment and Resources, Inner Mongolia University)
Liu, J.Y. (College of Environment and Resources, Inner Mongolia University)
Shao, H.B. (Key Laboratory of Coastal Biology & Bioresources Utilization, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research (YIC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS))
Fu, Z.M. (College of Environment and Resources, Inner Mongolia University)
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Membrane and Water Treatment / v.7, no.5, 2016 , pp. 417-431 More about this Journal
Abstract
Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) powder was treated with aqueous sodium hydroxide to obtain partially defluorinated fluoropolymers with expected properties such as improving hydrophilicity and fouling resistance. Raman spectrum and FT-IR results confirmed the existence of conjugated carbon double bonds after alkaline treatment. As the concentration increased, the degree of defluorination increased. The morphology and structure of membranes were examined. The permeation performance was investigated. The results showed that membrane's hydrophilicity increased with increase of the percentage of alkaline treated PVDF powder. Moreover, in terms of the water contact angle, it decreased from $92^{\circ}$ to a minimum of $68^{\circ}$; while water up take increased from 128 to 138%. Fluxof pure water and the cleaning efficiency increased with the increase of alkaline treated PVDF powder. The fouling potential also decreased with the increase of the percentage of alkaline treated PVDF powder. The reason that makes blending PVDF show different characteristics because of partial defluorination, which led the formation of conjugated C = C bonds and the inclusion of oxygen functionalities. The polyene structure followed by hydroxide attack to yield hydroxyl and carbonyl groups. Therefore, the hydrophilicity of blending membrane was improved. The SEM and porosity measurements showed that no obvious variations of the pore dimensions and structures for blend membranes were observed. Mechanical tests suggest that the high content of the alkaline treated PVDF result in membranes with less tolerance of tensile stress and higher brittleness. TGA results exhibited that the blend of alkaline treated PVDF did not change membrane thermal stability.
Keywords
PVDF; alkaline treatment; blend; hydrophilicity;
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