Solid scintillation proximity membranes: I: Characterization of polysulfone-inorganic fluor morphologies precipitated from NMP solutions
Solid scintillation proximity membranes were prepared by coagulation of polysulfone polymer solutions containing cerium-activated yttrium silicate particles (CAYS) as a fluor. Membranes were formed by three different solidification processes: precipitation of the polymer-rich phase after liquid–liqu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of membrane science 1998-03, Vol.140 (2), p.235-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solid scintillation proximity membranes were prepared by coagulation of polysulfone polymer solutions containing cerium-activated yttrium silicate particles (CAYS) as a fluor. Membranes were formed by three different solidification processes: precipitation of the polymer-rich phase after liquid–liquid phase separation, vitrification via solvent evaporation, or rapid polymer collapse due to fast exchange between solvent in the solution and nonsolvent in the coagulation bath. The results indicate that when the coagulation process includes the liquid–liquid phase separation due to nucleation of the polymer-lean phase, the inorganic fluor particles are expressed out of the polymer-rich phase and separated from the polymer matrix. On the contrary, solidification by the vitrification of the polymer solution through solvent evaporation results in the inorganic fluors being surrounded by the polymer matrix, much like the dispersed state in the solution. In contrast, rapid collapse of the polymer also induces entrapment of the fluor in the polymer structure. However, fluor impregnation in the polymer matrix is distinguished from that in the vitrified membrane in that the impregnation is due to localized impingement of the fluor on the polymer structure rather than envelopment by polymer molecules. |
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ISSN: | 0376-7388 1873-3123 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0376-7388(97)00276-7 |