It was found that, by the addition of appropriate hydrophilic nonsolvent in
the hydrophobic polymer solution, hydrophobic polymeric membranes with 'ce
llular surface' structure can be fabricated. 'Cellular surface' is to denot
e the structure of the membranes having surface pores with a polygonal (nea
rly hexagonal) pattern. In the present work, the formation mechanism of the
'cellular surface' structure was investigated by visualizing the change on
the surface of casting solution during membrane formation. When the hydrop
hobic polymer solution containing hydrophilic additives was exposed to air
containing water vapor, the water vapor was drawn onto the casting solution
and resulted in nucleation of emulsion drops spontaneously. The nuclei of
emulsion drops grew, coalesced, and ended up with the cellular surface pore
s when the polymer was precipitated. With the knowledge of the formation me
chanism of surface pores. the size surface pores can be tailored by control
ling the growth of the nuclei of emulsion drops, either by adjusting the am
ount of hydrophilic additives or by altering the time period, allowing the
nuclei to grow. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.