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Marangoni Flows During Nonsolvent Induced Phase Separation

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Journal ACS Macro Lett
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2022 May 28
PMID 35632935
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Abstract

Motivated by the much discussed, yet unexplained, presence of macrovoids in polymer membranes, we explore the impact of Marangoni flows in the process of nonsolvent induced phase separation. Such flows have been hypothesized to be important to the formation of macrovoids, but little quantitative evidence has been produced to date. Using a recently developed multifluid phase field model, we find that roll cells indicative of a solutal Marangoni instability are manifest during solvent/nonsolvent exchange across a stable interface. However, these flows are weak and subsequently do not produce morphological features that might lead to macrovoid formation. By contrast, initial conditions that lead to an immediate precipitation of the polymer film coincide with large Marangoni flows that disturb the interface. The presence of such flows suggests a new experimental and theoretical direction in the search for a macrovoid formation mechanism.

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