In-situ polymerization mico-crosslinking polyvinylpyrrolidone modified polyether sulfone hollow fiber membrane and preparation method and use thereof
A polyvinylpyrrolidone and in-situ polymerization technology, which is applied in the field of preparation of functional polymer materials, can solve problems such as poor hydrophilic stability, and achieve the effects of stable hydrophilicity, good film-forming property and simple preparation method.
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[0035] Put 10 parts of polyethersulfone and 90 parts of N,N-dimethylacetamide into a reaction kettle equipped with a stirrer, thermometer and heater, and dissolve completely at a temperature of 65°C under stirring. Add 10 parts of vinylpyrrolidone, the addition of N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide is 1% of the mole fraction of the reaction monomers, and the addition of azobisisobutyronitrile is 1% of the mole fraction of the reaction monomers. After gradually adding under stirring, react at a temperature of 95° C. for 4 hours to obtain a polyvinylpyrrolidone-modified polyethersulfone solution. After filtering and defoaming, place it for "aging" to obtain a polyethersulfone spinning solution.
[0036] Press-filter the polyethersulfone spinning solution, and use a metering pump to extrude it through two concentric hollow fiber spinnerets. The extrusion speed of the spinning solution is 7ml / min; ℃ water bath for solidification and molding; then stretched and wound in a plasticizing ba...
Embodiment 2
[0038] Put 25 parts of polyethersulfone and 75 parts of N-methylpyrrolidone into a reaction kettle equipped with a stirrer, thermometer and heater, and dissolve completely at a temperature of 65°C under stirring. Add 6 parts of vinylpyrrolidone, the amount of N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide added is 0.5% of the mole fraction of the reaction monomers, and the amount of azobisisobutyronitrile added is 0.25% of the mole fraction of the reaction monomers. After gradually adding under stirring, react at a temperature of 65° C. for 24 hours to obtain a polyvinylpyrrolidone-modified polyethersulfone solution. After filtering and defoaming, place it for "aging" to obtain a polyethersulfone spinning solution.
[0039]Press-filter the polyethersulfone spinning solution, and extrude it through two concentric hollow fiber spinnerets with a metering pump. The extrusion speed of the spinning solution is 3ml / min; ℃ water bath for solidification and molding; then stretched and wound in a plastic...
Embodiment 3
[0041] Put 15 parts of polyethersulfone and 85 parts of N,N-dimethylacetamide into a reaction kettle equipped with a stirrer, thermometer and heater, and dissolve completely at a temperature of 65°C under stirring. Add 20 parts of vinylpyrrolidone, N, N'-methylenebisacrylamide in an amount of 10% of the mole fraction of the reaction monomers, and azobisisobutyronitrile in an amount of 5% of the mole fraction of the reaction monomers. After gradually adding under stirring, react at a temperature of 95° C. for 2 hours to obtain a polyvinylpyrrolidone-modified polyethersulfone solution. After filtering and defoaming, place it for "aging" to obtain a polyethersulfone spinning solution.
[0042] Press-filter the polyethersulfone spinning solution, and extrude it through two concentric hollow fiber spinnerets with a metering pump. The extrusion speed of the spinning solution is 6ml / min; ℃ water bath for solidification and molding; then stretched and wound in a plasticizing bath at ...
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