Collaborative Research: Identification of Fundamental Processing-Structure-Property Relationships for Scalable Manufacturing of Self-Assembled Block Polymer Membranes
合作研究:确定自组装嵌段聚合物膜可规模化制造的基本加工-结构-性能关系
基本信息
- 批准号:1436255
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-08-01 至 2017-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Membrane-based chemical separations are essential to the production of food, the purification of drinking water, and the development of therapeutic medicine. However, advanced technologies must be employed to lower the costs of many current membrane purification procedures. For example, reverse osmosis separation technology used for seawater desalination was once prohibitively expensive in terms of cost and energy consumption. However in recent decades, optimization of the reverse osmosis membrane material and structure made it a competitive technology for water treatment. Similar opportunities exist for advanced membrane separations to replace other well-established processes that are energy inefficient and environmentally-taxing such as chromatography and extraction. However, doing so will require transitioning to designer, self-assembled nanomaterials in order to produce next-generation membranes with well-defined and tunable nanostructures. This award will study the fabrication of block copolymer-based membranes and evaluate their structure and performance.The objective of this research project is to identify the key material relationships that control the interplay between processing, nanostructure, and performance of block-polymer-based membranes created using self-assembly and non-solvent induced phase separation coating process. Membranes will be prepared at the laboratory-scale initially using custom synthesized triblock molecules. Separation performance will be correlated with the nanostructure of the membrane and physicochemical properties of the self-assembled triblock polymer molecule. Evaporation-controlled rheological measurements will be performed to quantify the mechanical properties and assembly kinetics during the early-stage formation of the active layer. This will allow for the determination of the optimum casting solution concentration, solvent evaporation rate, and evaporation period required to fully translate the lab-scale coating process to scalable manufacturing of high-performance membranes using a roll-to-roll coater. The primary outcome of this research project will be the large-scale fabrication and demonstration of a high-performance membrane with tunable separation performance and selectivity that can be processed with modern high-throughput manufacturing technology. The fundamental processing-structure-property relationships identified here will lead to advances in membrane design and fabrication in addition to providing new avenues of exploration within macromolecular processing science.
基于膜的化学分离对于食品生产、饮用水净化和治疗药物的发展是必不可少的。然而,必须采用先进的技术来降低目前许多膜净化程序的成本。例如,用于海水淡化的反渗透分离技术曾在成本和能源消耗方面昂贵得令人望而却步。然而,近几十年来,反渗透膜材料和结构的优化使其成为具有竞争力的水处理技术。先进的膜分离也有类似的机会,以取代其他能源效率低和环境负担大的成熟过程,如层析和提取。然而,要做到这一点,将需要过渡到设计的、自组装的纳米材料,以生产具有明确定义和可调纳米结构的下一代膜。该奖项将研究嵌段共聚物基膜的制备,并评估其结构和性能。该研究项目的目的是确定控制通过自组装和非溶剂诱导相分离涂层工艺制备的嵌段聚合物基膜的工艺、纳米结构和性能之间的相互作用的关键材料关系。膜将在实验室规模上首先使用定制合成的三嵌段分子来制备。分离性能将与膜的纳米结构和自组装的三嵌段聚合物分子的物理化学性质相关。在活性层形成的早期阶段,将进行蒸发控制的流变学测量,以量化机械性能和组装动力学。这将允许确定最佳浇铸液浓度、溶剂挥发速度和蒸发时间,以完全将实验室规模的涂布工艺转变为使用卷筒式涂布机可扩展的高性能薄膜的制造。该研究项目的主要成果将是大规模制造和演示一种具有可调分离性能和选择性的高性能膜,该膜可以用现代高通量制造技术进行加工。这里确定的基本加工-结构-性能关系将导致膜设计和制造的进步,并为大分子加工科学提供新的探索途径。
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Screening method for Enzyme-based liquefaction of corn stover pellets at high solids
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- DOI:
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Michael R. Ladisch
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GOALI: Structure-Property-Processing Relationships of Concentrated Surfactant Solutions
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2112956 - 财政年份:2021
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1454360 - 财政年份:2015
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$ 15万 - 项目类别:
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