Rapid hollow fiber-coating device for thin film composite membrane preparation

Aligned with the recent trend and imperative to reduce separation layer thickness in gas separation membranes to the nanometer scale in order to raise permeance to levels that can render them competitive with respect to other gas separation technologies, a novel approach and device for fabricating d...

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Hauptverfasser: Karousos, Dionysios S., Chiesa, Francesco, Theodorakopoulos, George V., Bouroushian, Mirtat, Favvas, Evangelos P.
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description Aligned with the recent trend and imperative to reduce separation layer thickness in gas separation membranes to the nanometer scale in order to raise permeance to levels that can render them competitive with respect to other gas separation technologies, a novel approach and device for fabricating defect-free composite hollow fiber (HF) membranes by dip-coating is described. The presented method avoids the fundamental drawbacks of state-of-the-art techniques for applying a thin gas separation layer onto a porous HF substrate, providing a safe but, at the same time, easily up-scalable way of producing HF membranes at a relatively high production rate. As a basic concept, hanging HF substrates are coated by allowing the coating solution to flow and drip along their external surface. The adaptability of this method, stemming from the array of available coating solutions (a plethora of dispersed nanofillers) and the multitude of substrate options, holds great promise for the fabrication of highly selective and defect-free composite HF membranes.
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