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Preparation of quaternized poly(vinylidene fluoride) membranes by γ-ray irradiation induced graft polymerization and their antibacterial property

Journal

REACTIVE & FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS
Volume 73, Issue 8, Pages 1114-1121

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2013.04.009

Keywords

PVDF membrane; gamma-Ray irradiation; Graft polymerization; Antibacterial; E. coli

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20676016, 21076024]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals (Dalian University of Technology)

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PVDF microfiltration membranes were modified by gamma-ray irradiation induced grafting polymerization of 4-vinyl pyridine (4-VP) and then quaternization by n-butyl chloride. The effects of grafting method (simultaneous irradiation, pre-irradiation/UV), grafting conditions (absorbed dose, UV irradiation time, and 4-VP concentration) and quaternization conditions (temperature, time, and concentration of n-butyl chloride) were investigated. It was found that, the grafting degree initially increases with the absorbed dose and then reaches a plateau. The optimal concentration of 4-VP is around 15 wt.%. The ion exchange capacity increases with quaternization temperature, time, and concentration of n-butyl chloride. After modification, the pores size, permeation flux, as well as elongation at break, of quaternized membrane decreases, while the retention coefficient, tensile strength and Young's modulus increase apparently. Upon contacting with the membranes, the Escherichia coli concentration decreases gradually. It is the adsorption mechanism for the pristine membranes whereas contact-killing mechanism for the quatemized membranes. Simultaneous irradiation is more effective than pre-irradiation/UV in the improvement of antibacterial property of membranes. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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