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Preparation and characterization of acrylic acid‐treated bacterial cellulose cation‐exchange membrane
Authors:Yong‐Jin Choi  Yeonghee Ahn  Moon‐Sung Kang  Hong‐Ki Jun  In Soo Kim  Seung‐Hyeon Moon
Abstract:The feasibility of using bacterial cellulose as a source for environmentally compatible ion‐exchange membranes (IEM) was studied. Bacterial cellulose was modified with cation‐exchangeable acrylic acid (AAc) by UV‐graft polymerization to prepare membranes having ion‐exchange capacity (IEC) and greater structural density. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra showed that acrylic acids were successfully bound to bacterial cellulose. Morphological changes of acrylic acid‐treated bacterial cellulose were examined through scanning electron microscopy. A dense structure of the membrane increased with increasing UV‐irradiation time. Acrylic‐modified bacterial cellulose membrane showed reasonable mechanical properties, such as tensile strength of 12 MPa and elongation of 6.0%. Also the prepared membranes were comparable to the commercial membrane CMX in terms of the electrochemical properties, ie IEC of 2.5 meq g?1‐dry mem, membrane electric resistance of 3 ohm cm2, and transport number of 0.89. Copyright © 2003 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:bacterial cellulose  UV polymerization  acrylic acid modification  cation‐exchange membrane  environmentally‐compatible membrane
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