Abstract

The possibility of reproducible fabrication of functioning polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) thinner than 10 μm, referred to as very thin PIMs (VT-PIMs), was demonstrated with four membrane compositions used successfully in previous studies for the extraction of thiocyanate. These compositions included Aliquat 336 as extractant (carrier) and 70 wt% of one of the following base polymers: poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), cellulose triacetate (CTA) or poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP). One PVC- and one CTA-based PIMs contained 10 wt% 1-tetradecanol as modifier and 20 wt% Aliquat 336, while another CTA-based PIM and the PVDF-HFP-based PIM contained only 30 wt% Aliquat 336.The PVDF-HFP-based membrane (effective thickness 7.4 μm) exhibited the highest rate of transport of thiocyanate between a feed and a receiving solution among the newly developed VT-PIMs. Its initial flux was found to be more than twice that of a conventional thickness PIM (50 μm) of the same composition while the long-term stability of these two PIMs, studied in consecutive transport experiments, was virtually identical. The results obtained indicated that VT-PIMs offered a promising way of significantly improving the transport performance of PIMs, thus making them attractive to separation applications in industry.The paper also reports on the development of a reliable method for determining the effective thickness of PIMs using their density, which is particularly useful for VT-PIMs where thickness measurements using optical microscopy are difficult to perform.

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