Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.126, No.3, 734-740, 2011
Structural, chemical surface and transport modifications of regenerated cellulose dense membranes due to low-dose gamma-radiation
Modifications caused in commercial dense regenerated cellulose (RC) flat membranes by low-dose gamma-irradiation (average photons energy of 1.23 MeV) are studied. Slight structural, chemical and morphological surface changes due to irradiation in three films with different RC content were determined by ATR-FTIR, XRD, XPS and AFM. Also, the alteration of their mechanical elasticity has been studied. Modification of membrane performance was determined from solute diffusion coefficient and effective membrane fixed charge concentration obtained from NaCl diffusion measurements. Induced structural changes defining new and effective fracture propagation directions are considered to be responsible for the increase of fragility of irradiated RC membranes. The same structural changes are proposed to explain the reduction of the membrane ion permeability through a mechanism involving either ion pathways elongation and/or blocking. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.