Method for preparing gas separation composite membrane through interfacial polymerization by adding carboxymethyl chitosan
A technology of carboxymethyl chitosan and interfacial polymerization, applied in separation methods, semi-permeable membrane separation, dispersed particle separation, etc., can solve the problem that the separation performance of the film is difficult to maintain, achieve carrier mobility and activity enhancement, and enhance the carrier The effect of content and mobility enhancement
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[0026] (1) Configure an aqueous phase solution containing 0.06% piperazine and 0.05% carboxymethyl chitosan, fully stir for 15 minutes to dissolve, then let stand for 5 minutes for subsequent use;
[0027] (2) Configure a hexane solution containing 0.08% trimesoyl chloride, use the configured hexane solution to fully infiltrate the polyethersulfone support membrane for 5 minutes, then pour off the hexane solution;
[0028] (3) Then the aqueous phase solution is poured on the support membrane after soaking, and an ultrathin polymer separation layer is formed by interfacial polymerization;
[0029] (4) Rinse the reacted membrane surface 3 times with a large amount of deionized water to remove excess unreacted monomer;
[0030] (5) Put the prepared composite membrane into a constant temperature and humidity box at 30° C. and 30% relative humidity for dry storage to obtain a gas separation composite membrane containing swellable carboxymethyl chitosan. The electron microscope pict...
Embodiment 2
[0033] (1) Configure an aqueous phase solution containing 0.10% piperazine and 0.10% carboxymethyl chitosan, fully stir for 20 minutes to dissolve, and then let it stand for 8 minutes for subsequent use;
[0034] (2) configure a hexane solution containing 0.10% trimesoyl chloride, use the configured hexane solution to fully infiltrate the polysulfone support membrane for 8 minutes, then pour off the hexane solution;
[0035] (3) Then the aqueous phase solution is poured on the support membrane after soaking, and an ultrathin polymer separation layer is formed by interfacial polymerization;
[0036] (4) Rinse the reacted membrane surface 4 times with a large amount of deionized water to remove excess unreacted monomer;
[0037] (5) The composite membrane prepared is put into 35 ℃ and 40% relative humidity in the constant temperature and humidity chamber dry preservation, obtains the gas separation composite membrane that contains swelling carboxymethyl chitosan, electron micros...
Embodiment 3
[0040] (1) Configure an aqueous phase solution containing 0.12% piperazine and 0.20% carboxymethyl chitosan, fully stir for 25 minutes to dissolve, then let stand for 10 minutes for subsequent use;
[0041] (2) Configure a hexane solution containing 0.12% trimesoyl chloride, use the configured hexane solution to fully infiltrate the polyacrylonitrile support membrane for 10 minutes, then pour off the hexane solution;
[0042](3) Then the aqueous phase solution is poured on the support membrane after soaking, and an ultrathin polymer separation layer is formed by interfacial polymerization;
[0043] (4) Rinse the reacted membrane surface 5 times with a large amount of deionized water to remove excess unreacted monomer;
[0044] (5) Put the prepared composite membrane into a constant temperature and humidity box at 40° C. and 50% relative humidity for dry storage to obtain a gas separation composite membrane containing swellable carboxymethyl chitosan. The electron microscope pi...
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