46g Development of Thermo - Sensitive Hollow Fiber Membranes for Temperature Swing Filtering - Cleaning System

Shigetoshi Ichimura1, Takahiro Natori1, Noriyuki Morihara1, Hiroo Tsujikawa1, Kazuki Akamatsu2, and Takeo Yamaguchi2. (1) Applied Chemistry, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, 1030 Shimo-ogino, Atsugi, Japan, (2) Chemical System Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8656, Japan

We have developed thermo-sensitive porous hollow fiber membranes that use the phase transition of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) to clean the membrane by temperature swing operation. The membranes were prepared using plasma-graft polymerization, and showed a thermo-sensitivity that was dependent on the grafting conditions. The filtering performance of the membranes was decreased with external fouling (cake formation) and internal fouling (adsorption of proteins), however it was effectively recovered by alternating the operating temperature above and below the NIPAM lower critical solution temperature (LCST). Therefore the fouled membranes could be cleaned with pure water (without the need for additional cleaning reagents) in this filtering - cleaning system.