Polymers (Nov 2019)

Chemically and Thermally Crosslinked PVA-Based Membranes: Effect on Swelling and Transport Behavior

  • Edyta Rynkowska,
  • Kateryna Fatyeyeva,
  • Stéphane Marais,
  • Joanna Kujawa,
  • Wojciech Kujawski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11111799
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 1799

Abstract

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The novel poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)-based membranes were prepared using the two-step crosslinking approach: the chemical crosslinking of PVA using sulfosuccinic acid (SSA) (0−50 wt.%) and the thermal treatment (120−160 °C). The membrane composition and crosslinking temperature were optimized in terms of the mechanical and transport properties. The FTIR-ATR analysis revealed that the increase of the SSA concentration and crosslinking temperature resulted in the rise of the ester bond bands intensity due to the esterification reaction between PVA and SSA. As a consequence, the PVA-based membrane with 50 wt % SSA and crosslinked at 140 °C showed the reduced Young’s modulus (from 1266.2 MPa to 1.4 MPa) and elongation at break (from 316% to 66%) in comparison with the pure PVA membrane. The studied swelling behavior of the obtained membranes revealed significantly higher water sorption than that in methanol and propal-2-ol whatever the crosslinking temperature. The performed studies provide a new way of tailoring the membrane physicochemical properties, in particular, the surface hydrophilicity. In addition, the obtained results are crucial for the design and elaboration of the polymer membranes for the pervaporative separation of the liquid-liquid mixtures, in particular, for the alcohol dehydration.

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