Block Copolymer Hollow Fiber Membranes with Catalytic
Activity and pH-Response
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Abstract
We
fabricated block copolymer hollow fiber membranes with self-assembled,
shell-side, uniform pore structures. The fibers in these membranes
combined pores able to respond to pH and acting as chemical gates
that opened above pH 4, and catalytic activity, achieved by the incorporation
of gold nanoparticles. We used a dry/wet spinning process to produce
the asymmetric hollow fibers and determined the conditions under which
the hollow fibers were optimized to create the desired pore morphology
and the necessary mechanical stability. To induce ordered micelle
assembly in the doped solution, we identified an ideal solvent mixture
as confirmed by small-angle X-ray scattering. We then reduced <i>p</i>-nitrophenol with a gold-loaded fiber to confirm the catalytic
performance of the membranes