ARTÍCULO
Microporous membranes prepared via thermally induced phase separation from metallocenic syndiotactic polypropylenes
Fecha
2009Autor
Vanegas Peña, Maria Eulalia
Quijada, Raúl
Serafini, Daniel
Institución
Resumen
Microporous membranes were prepared by thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) using different tailor-made syndiotactic polypropylenes (sPP) synthesized by metallocene catalysts. The phase diagrams of sPP samples in diphenyl ether (DPE) were determined. The cloud points were found to be slightly affected by molecular weight (Mw) and the influence of syndiotacticy was negligible. The dynamic crystallization curves depended solely on the syndiotacticity of the samples, shifting to lower temperatures as the stereoregularity of the sPP decreased, and no relation with Mw was found. The viscosity of sPP–DPE solutions increased with Mw and stereoregularity of the sPP. Membrane pore sizes were correlated with droplet growth period, crystallization behaviour, and sample viscosity, the latter being an important parameter for low polymer solution concentration (15 wt%) but not so at higher concentration (40 wt%).