The Effect of Reactive Ionic Liquid or Plasticizer
Pervaporation is a membrane-separation technique which uses polymeric and/or ceramic membranes. In the case of pervaporation processes applied to dehydration, the membrane should transport water molecules preferentially. Reactive ionic liquid (RIL) (3-(1,3-diethoxy-1,3-dioxopropan-2-yl)-1-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium) was used to prepare novel dense cellulose acetate propionate (CAP) based
The Effect of Reactive Ionic Liquid or Plasticizer
The Effect of Reactive Ionic Liquid or Plasticizer Incorporation on the Physicochemical and Transport Properties of Cellulose Acetate Propionate-Based Membranes Authors Edyta Rynkowska 1 2 , Kateryna Fatyeyeva 3 , Joanna Kujawa 4 , Krzysztof Dzieszkowski 5 , Andrzej Wolan 6 7 , Wojciech Kujawski 8 Affiliations
The Effect of Reactive Ionic Liquid or Plasticizer
Our interest was also focused on the impact of reactive ionic liquid and plasticizer content on the swelling properties and hydrophilic characteristics of the membrane surface. Moreover, the transport and separation properties of cellulose acetate propionate membranes with immobilized reactive ionic liquid (RIL) were assessed in the dehydration
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Reactive ionic liquid (RIL) (3- (1,3-diethoxy-1,3-dioxopropan-2-yl)-1-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium) was used to prepare novel dense cellulose acetate propionate (CAP) based membranes, applying the phase-inversion method. The designed polymer-ionic liquid system contained ionic… View PDF Save to Library Create Alert Cite
The Effect of Reactive Ionic Liquid or Plasticizer
The plasticization effect of the IL was reported earlier in the literature, which acts by enhancing the slippage between molecular chains with allowing rapid reorientation and thus acting as a...
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