Abstract
Polyethersulfone (PES) is one of the most important polymeric materials due to its excellent comprehensive performance, such as having good thermal, oxidative and hydrolytic stability, while the PES hollow fiber configuration is more favorable for industrial applications, mainly due to its high module packing per unit area, thus providing higher productivity in a single membrane unit. In this chapter, we review the basic issues and applications of PES fibers, including PES fibers and their application in biomedical engineering, modification of PES fibers, PES/inorganic composite fibers, and PES/organic composite fibers.
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