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Polysulphone and polyethersulphone hollow fiber membranes with developed inner surface as material for bio-medical applications

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A method of obtaining hollow fibers with developed internal surface has been elaborated. As materials were selected synthetic polymers, namely polysulphone Udel P-1700 and polyethersulphone Ultrason E2020P. This method enables the obtaining of such membranes by means of a spinneret with smooth walls and the installation for spinning hollow fibers. A mechanism of the formation of corrugations on the membrane internal surface has been proposed. The effect of spinning parameters on membrane formation has been described. An explanation of the reasons of formation of defects on the external skin layer has been proposed.
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  • Instytut Biocybernetyki i Inżynierii Biomedycznej PAN, Warszawa
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