Journal article
Imaging chemical extraction by polymer inclusion membranes using fluorescence microscopy
CA Henderson, EA Nagul, RW Cattrall, SD Kolev, TA Smith
Methods and Applications in Fluorescence | Published : 2014
Abstract
Polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) transport chemicals between bodies of liquid by simultaneously performing chemical extraction and backextraction. The internal chemical and physical mechanisms by which this transport occurs are, however, poorly understood. Also, some PIMs, which are otherwise optimal for their task, age and lose function after only days, limiting their feasibility for industrial upscaling. Through the application of fluorescence imaging methods we are able for the first time to see where chemical extraction occurs in the membrane. Extraction of fluorescein from solution by PIMs demonstrates inhomogeneities that do not correlate to surface morphology. Fluorescence lifetime ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence Scheme
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence Scheme (CE0561787).