Effect of sonication on polymeric membranes

Abstract This article studies the effect of 47 kHz ultrasonic (US) waves on polymeric membranes immersed in an aqueous bath. The membranes under study are made from three different polymers: polyethersulfone (PES), polyvinylidenefluoride (PVDF) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and present various molecular weight cut-off (MWCO). The evolution of the polymeric structure exposed to US was followed by the measurement of the water permeability and the A k /Δ x parameter which represents the ratio of surface porosity to thickness. Results showed that important variations occurred on certain membranes after irradiation. In addition, microscopic imaging using field emission electron scanning microscopy (FESEM) was performed on irradiated membranes in order to visualize the nature of the degradation. An image analysis method gives the evolution of the pore density, porosity and pore size distribution of a homogeneous area of this membrane before and after irradiation. It has been shown that, over the three materials tested, only the PES is affected by the ultrasonic treatment over all its surface, whereas the others present no significant change in the measured parameters except the PAN (50 kDa) and PVDF (40 kDa) membranes whose edges are affected. In conclusion, in spite of their great efficiency in enhancing filtration processes, ultrasonic waves have to be used with care as the polymeric material itself is sensitive to the ultrasonic waves at the chosen frequency.

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