Abstract

Poly(ethylene) hollow-fibre membranes with immobilised Cibacron Blue F3G-A were obtained in four different ways from epoxy-activated fibres. Membranes with a maximum capacity of 26 mg lysozyme ml−1and a dye density of 52 μmol ml−1were obtained when ammonia was used to open the epoxy group before dye immobilisation. Pure water flux of the modified membranes at 1 bar pressure was 1.0 cm min−1, thus meaning only a reduction of 1.5-fold with regard to the unmodified membranes. The support-dye bond was stable as judged by the unmodified capacity of the membranes and the negligible amount of dye leaked after 520 h of exposure to 6 M urea in 0.5 M NaOH.

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