Abstract

To investigate the effect of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) 200 on membrane performance, asymmetric polyetherimide (PEI) membranes with a small pore size were prepared by dry/wet-phase inversion from the casting solution containing N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone as a solvent and poly(ethylene glycol) 200 as an additive. Our experiment revealed that the addition of PEG 200 has an influence on the casting solution properties, permeation properties, and resulting membrane structures. Moreover, a drying process also affects the formation of a dense skin layer. Increasing the amount of PEG 200 drastically improved the solute rejection rate. The drying process improved the rejection rate. We also observed the effect of the mixed solvent (water/ethanol) on permeation through the membranes with various pore sizes. In the case of the membrane with a dense skin layer, the solvent permeation showed relationships with solution viscosity, surface tension, and membrane-solvent interaction.

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