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Asymmetric gas separation membranes with dense and defect-free skin layer c
an be prepared by controlling the location of liquid-liquid demixing gap in
a ternary phase diagram, and by controlling the residence time in the gel
region. For this purpose, polymer solutions of polysulfone in NMP were imme
rsed in polyethylene glycol (PEG) prior to transferring to a water bath. It
was believed that a coating layer of PEG retards the liquid-liquid phase s
eparation and controls the demixing of the solution. The investigations ind
icated that an optimum residence time in the PEG bath existed, which led to
the formation of a defect-free, and consequently, a selective skin layer.
The skin formation mechanism was discussed in terms of gelation and liquid-
liquid phase separation. Also, nodular structure formation was interpreted
in the view of spinodal decomposition and the second liquid-liquid phase se
paration in the water bath. In addition, Micro-Raman spectroscopy was used
to investigate the composition change across the interface of the precipita
ted phase during phase inversion process. The difference in gelation proces
s and liquid-liquid phase separation was observed spectroscopically. The re
sults are incorporated into a discussion of the skin formation of asymmetri
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