Title of article :
Preparation of macroporous methacrylate monolithic material with convective flow properties for bioseparation: Investigating the kinetics of pore formation and hydrodynamic performance
Author/Authors :
Danquah، Michael K. نويسنده , , Forde، Gareth M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2008
Abstract :
The preparation of macroporous methacrylate monolithic material with controlled pore structures can
be carried out in an unstirred mould through careful and precise control of the polymerisation kinetics
and parameters. Contemporary synthesis conditions of methacrylate monolithic polymers are based on
existing polymerisation schemes without an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of pore structure
and formation. This leads to poor performance in polymer usage thereby affecting final product recovery
and purity, retention time, productivity and process economics. The unique porosity of methacrylate
monolithic polymer which propels its usage in many industrial applications can be controlled easily
during its preparation. Control of the kinetics of the overall process through changes in reaction time,
temperature and overall composition such as cross-linker and initiator contents allow the fine tuning of
the macroporous structure and provide an understanding of the mechanism of pore formation within the
unstirred mould. The significant effect of temperature of the reaction kinetics serves as an effectual means
to control and optimise the pore structure and allows the preparation of polymers with different pore size
distributions from the same composition of the polymerisation mixture. Increasing the concentration of
the cross-linking monomer affects the composition of the final monoliths and also decreases the average
pore size as a result of pre-mature formation of highly cross-linked globules with a reduced propensity
to coalesce. The choice and concentration of porogen solvent is also imperative. Different porogens and
porogen mixtures present different pore structure output. Example, larger pores are obtained in a poor
solvent due to early phase separation.
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal