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Separation performance of alcohol-induced silk fibroin membranes with homogeneous and heterogeneous microstructures

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 293, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2022.121004

Keywords

Silk fibroin; Pervaporation; Positron annihilation; Dehydration; Azeotropic

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan (MOST) [MOST 110-2221-E-011-122-MY3, MOST 108-2628-E-011-003-MY3, MOST 110-2823-8-011-001, MOST 110-2622-E-011-010, MOST 110-3116-F-011-004, MOST 109-3116-F-001-002-CC1]
  2. JSPS Inter-national Research Fellow

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The microstructure and properties of silk fibroin membranes can be controlled by treatment with different alcohols/water. SF membranes treated with highly polar methanol/water exhibit better hydrophilicity and separation efficiency, while SF membranes treated with low polar butanol/water show increased hydrophobicity and larger free volume.
Biological membranes were prepared from silk fibroin (SF) to investigate the mechanism SF microstructure that induced by different alcohols (C1-C4OH). SF membranes which were induced by less carbon of alcohols had a more hydrophilic surface (similar to 44.4 degrees) than that induced by multi-carbon alcohol (similar to 80.5 degrees). Positron annihilation spectrum showed that treating SF membrane using highly polar methanol/water generates heterogeneous structures. The internal hydrophobic segment had more beta-sheets and smaller free volume than the internal hydrophilic segments because the latter flipped over to the surface. Consequently, the methanol/water-induced SF membrane showed excellent isopropyl alcohol separation efficiency. The low polar butanol/water-induced SF membranes formed homogeneous structures with a more hydrophobic surface and a larger total free volume than the methanol/water-induced SF membranes. Therefore, the crystallinity of the SF membranes could be controlled through different alcohols/water treatment, where the homogeneous phase could transform into the heterogeneous phase.

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