Author/Authors :
Xiuzhi Tian، نويسنده , , Xue Jiang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Organophilic pervaporation is an interesting
and promising membrane technology for wastewater
treatment, and its topic is always to develop new membrane
materials with high separation and application
properties. In this study, a new polymeric membrane
material-propene/1-octene copolymers (P-co-Os) were
synthesized by means of slurry polymerization process
under atmospheric pressure using Ziegler–Natta catalyst
(MgCl2/TiCl4/AlEt3). The aim was to investigate the correlation
between the copolymeric structures and properties.
Results from copolymerization showed that at 50 C, when
the mole ratio of Al in AlEt3 and Ti in TiCl4 was 100 and
1-octene concentration was over 0.168 mol/L, random and
low-crystalline P-co-Os were obtained. They were demonstrated
to have excellent thermal stability and higher
mechanical strength than the generally used PDMS membrane.
P-co-Os with about 24.6 mol% 1-octene content, its
weight loss started at about 400 C and break strength was
1.7 MPa. Moreover, from pervaporation measurements
with chloroform/water mixtures, it was found that an
increase of 1-octene content in P-co-Os resulted in a
decrease of glass transition temperature (Tg), and thus the
higher permeate flux but lower selectivity appeared. In
general, P-co-Os did exhibit prospects for organophilic
pervaporation.