화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.37, No.19, 2788-2798, 1999
Interrelation between phase state and gas permeation in polysulfone/polyimide blend membranes
The phase state of polysulfone/polyimide (PSF/PI) blends has been studied by differential scanning calorimetry, rheology, and X-ray scattering. The blends rich in PSF form miscible blends when prepared by solution casting from a common solvent. In these PSF-rich blends, the single dynamic process in rheology shifts and broadens, with composition reflecting the change in local friction and the enhancement of concentration fluctuations, respectively. Heating to temperatures above the glass transition temperature results in phase separation into PSF- and PI-rich domains. An apparent phase diagram has been constructed, and helium permeability has been measured in different regimes corresponding to miscible, partially miscible, and completely phase-separated states. We find that one component (PI) controls the permeability values and activation energies for helium permeation in the blends. Gas permeation is found to he very sensitive to local concentration fluctuations and thus can be used as a probe of the phase state in polymer blends.