Th. Young et al., Effect of solvent evaporation on the formation of asymmetric and symmetricmembranes with crystallizable EVAL polymer, J MEMBR SCI, 164(1-2), 2000, pp. 111-120
The effect of the evaporation process on the nonsolvent-induced phase inver
sion in the poly (ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) (EVAL)/DMSO/water system was i
nvestigated. The duration of the evaporation process correlated with the re
sultant membrane morphologies via scanning electron microscope. Surprisingl
y, evaporation time not only played an important role in the existence of m
acrovoids, but also affected membrane morphology from sponge structure to p
articulate structure. Macrovoids were found within a membrane if the castin
g was immediately immersed into water bath or the evaporation time was less
than 15 min, while macrovoids diminished and sponge structure appeared wit
h evaporation time of 30 min. When the evaporation time was 45 and 60 min,
a symmetric membrane consisting of a packed bed of nearly equal-diameter pa
rticles dominated by the solid-liquid demixing process was observed. This s
uggests that crystallization of EVAL polymer from the evaporated solution i
nhibited the formation of an asymmetric membrane with cellular pores domina
ted by the liquid-liquid demixing process. Compared with the corresponding
phase diagram, such a crystallization process depends on how deep the solid
-liquid demixing region is entered. The results of this study show that the
structure of membranes can be well controlled by the knowledge of membrane
formation mechanism. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.