posted on 2014-06-04, 00:00authored byChristoph R. Kellenberger, Samuel C. Hess, Christoph
M. Schumacher, Michael Loepfe, Jeremy E. Nussbaumer, Robert N. Grass, Wendelin J. Stark
Mechanistic and kinetic insights
into the removal of soluble nanoparticles as templates for mesopores
now permit scale-up of mesoporous polymer membranes. Investigations
on the effect of pH and nanoparticle dissolution time showed that
pH levels of 0 or 1 are necessary to enable fast pore template dissolution.
Approximately 5 wt % of the originally applied nanoparticles remained
in the membrane due to complete encapsulation by the polymer matrix
but did not contaminate the permeate during prolonged use. We demonstrated
continuous production of 17 m2 (100 m length) of membrane
using a commercial roll-to-roll coating unit. These membranes were
successfully applied in gravitation driven water filtration. The rates
of rejection of bacteria from heavily contaminated natural pond water
were higher than 99.99%.