Abstract

An enantioselective membrane was prepared using cellulose acetate butyrate as a membrane material. The flux and permselective properties of membrane using 50% ethanol solution of ( R,S)- trans-stilbene oxide as feed solution were studied. The top surface and cross-section morphology of the resulting membrane were examined by scanning electron microscopy. The resolution of over 92% enantiomeric excess was achieved when the enantioselective membrane was prepared with 15 wt % cellulose acetate butyrate and 30 wt % N, N-dimethylformamide in the casting solution of acetone, 10 °C temperature of water bath for the gelation of the membrane, and the operating pressure and the feed concentration of the trans-stilbene oxide were 3 kgf/cm 2 and 5.2 mmol/L, respectively. Since the cellulose acetate butyrate contained a large amount of asymmetric carbons on the backbone structure, it was possible to form helical structure, this was considered to be the reason for the enantioselectivity of the membrane.

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