Abstract: | The effect of sulfonation and bromination‐sulfonation on the gas transport properties of polyphenylene oxide has been investigated. These high‐performance modified polymers have been studied in the form of TFC membranes by solution coating on the skin side of polyetherimide hollow fibers. TFC membrane modules prepared from sulfonated‐brominated polyphenylene oxide as the active layer coated on polyetherimide hollow fibers. Stability of the TFC membranes was greatly improved when a wet feed stream was used instead of a dry one. Water vapor in the feed stream most likely prevented the active layer from stress cracking on drying. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 79: 275–282, 2001 |