M. Goto et al., SEPARATION OF RARE-EARTH-METALS IN A HOLLOW-FIBER MEMBRANE EXTRACTOR MODIFIED BY PLASMA-GRAFT POLYMERIZATION, Journal of membrane science, 96(3), 1994, pp. 299-307
A hollow-fiber membrane extractor was prepared by plasma-graft polymer
ization. The plasma-graft polymerization technique made it possible to
modify the surface of a porous hollow-fiber membrane of poly( tetrafl
uoroethylene) with a polyacrylamide layer. The thickness of the layer
can be controlled by the concentration of a monomer and the plasma tre
atment time. The surface morphology of the grafted layer was analyzed
with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron spectroscopy for
chemical analysis (ESCA). The results of the surface analysis revealed
that the grafted layer covered completely the surface of a membrane.
It was confirmed that the grafted layer of polyacrylamide can adsorb r
are earth metals. Separation of rare earth metals was conducted in a h
ollow-fiber membrane extractor modified by plasma-graft polymerization
. When the surface-modified membrane was used, the separation factor o
f erbium to yttrium increased by the interaction between the grafted m
embrane and the metal ions. It was found that the hollow-fiber membran
e modified by plasma-graft polymerization was very useful as a separat
or for rare earth metals.