Poly(acrylic acid-co-methyl methacrylate)-Modified Poly(ether sulfone) Porous Monolith Fabricated Using a Freezing-Induced Phase Separation Method
Hongyu Yin,
Ran Wei,
Xiang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Traditional poly(ether sulfone) (PES) membranes and spheres exhibit asymmetrical and non-interconnected porous structures, which results in relatively low mass transfer efficiency and thus limits their applications in separation and adsorption to some extent. In this work, PES-based monolithic materials are fabricated by a simple method termed freezing-induced phase separation (FIPS). The as-prepared monoliths show a uniform and interconnected porous structure, high porosity (73.11−83.32%), and good mechanical… Show more
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