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Get Free AccessMembranes commonly used for separation processes can be made using phase inversion techniques. This study aims to determine the characteristics of the modified polyethersulfone/polyethilenglycol (PES/PEG) flat membrane using chitosan-succinate in 4 ratio mole made using phase inversion techniques. The results of SEM and BET analysis on membrane morphology prove that the membrane produced is a porous membrane. PES/PEG-CS-Succ membranes have a smaller and more uniform pore structure than. PES membranes. The permeability ability of PES/PEG-CS-Succ membrane is 0,4823 mg/dL and 23,1028 mg/dL, respectively.
Retno Ariadi Lusiana, Vivi Dia A. Sangkota, Nurwarrohman Andre Sasongko, Sri Juari Santosa, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman (2019). Chitosan based modified polymers designed to enhance membrane permeation capability. IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering, 509, pp. 012122-012122, DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/509/1/012122.
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2019
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IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
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10.1088/1757-899x/509/1/012122
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