Yun-Feng Yang
Zhejiang University
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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology | 2011
Yun-Feng Yang; Ling-Shu Wan; Zhi-Kang Xu
The surface properties of polymer membranes are very important to their separation performance. It is generally accepted that a hydrophilic membrane surface is favorable for applications in water treatment and bioseparation, because the hydrophilic surface can enhance water permeate flux and mitigate membrane fouling. Microporous polypropylene membrane (MPPM) is a promising membrane material for membrane distillation and membrane gas–liquid contactor, due to the intrinsically high hydrophobicity of polypropylene. However, it is the hydrophobicity that severely limits the wider application of MPPM in aqueous solutions and biomedical fields. Surface hydrophilization is, therefore, logically necessary. Surface engineering of polymer membranes encompasses those processes which modify the membrane surfaces to confer different properties to those of the bulk and thus improve their in-service performance. This review provides a concise summary and discussion of the surface engineering strategies developed in our laboratory and reported in scientific literature, which aim at enhancing the surface hydrophilicity and antifouling property of MPPM.
Water Science and Technology | 2010
Yun-Feng Yang; Ling-Shu Wan; Zhi-Kang Xu
The surface properties of polymer membranes are crucial to their separation performances. For the microporous polypropylene membranes, the high hydrophobicity and lack of functionality easily cause protein adsorption and subsequent microorganism attachment and biofilm formation, i.e. biofouling. Thus, their applications in water treatment, bioseparation and biomedical fields are largely limited. Surface hydrophilisation and antibacterial functionalisation are, therefore, reasonably necessary. This review provides a concise summarisation of related studies according to the surface modification strategies. Especially, the interfacial crosslinking approach developed in our previous studies is presented in detail.
Journal of Membrane Science | 2010
Yun-Feng Yang; Yang Li; Qing-Lian Li; Ling-Shu Wan; Zhi-Kang Xu
Journal of Membrane Science | 2009
Yun-Feng Yang; Ling-Shu Wan; Zhi-Kang Xu
Journal of Membrane Science | 2009
Yun-Feng Yang; Ling-Shu Wan; Zhi-Kang Xu
Journal of Membrane Science | 2009
Ling-Shu Wan; Yun-Feng Yang; Jing Tian; Meng-Xin Hu; Zhi-Kang Xu
Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011
Yun-Feng Yang; Han-Qiong Hu; Yang Li; Ling-Shu Wan; Zhi-Kang Xu
Science China-chemistry | 2010
Ling-Shu Wan; XiangLin Meng; Yun-Feng Yang; Jing Tian; Zhi-Kang Xu
Archive | 2008
Zhikang Xu; Yun-Feng Yang; Ling-Shu Wan
Archive | 2008
Jian Wu; Ling-Shu Wan; Yun-Feng Yang; Qingbin Zeng; Zhikang Xu