W. Albrecht et al., Formation of hollow fiber membranes from poly(ether imide) at wet phase inversion using binary mixtures of solvents for the preparation of the dope, J MEMBR SCI, 192(1-2), 2001, pp. 217-230
Macrovoidal morphologies are commonly generated when forming membranes by i
mmersion precipitation at an instantaneous phase demixing. In this investig
ation, hollow fiber membranes from poly(ether imide) were prepared using in
stantaneous phase separation in dependence on the dope solvent composition
allowing a defined and wide variation of the thermodynamical state of the s
pinning solution from a good to a metastable state. The results show that b
y a systematic variation of the dope solvent composition, the morphology of
the membranes can be varied from macrovoidal to sponge-like structures des
pite instantaneous phase demixing. Two locations were observed at which the
macrovoids were started. First beneath the primary coagulation front (type
1) and second far away of the primary coagulation front in the cross-secti
on (type 2). The first type could correlate to the cloud points and is pref
erable induced by the thermodynamic state of the dope. Basing on the kineti
c data here reported it was hypothesized that the second type starting far
away from the primary coagulation layer is preferable induced by the kineti
cs of the phase inversion. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.