The characterization of porous membranes
Two different types of characterization method for porous membranes can be distinguished from the above considerations:
- structure-related parameters: determination of pore size, pore size distribution, top layer thickness and surface porosity.
-Permeation-related parameters: determination of the actual separation parameters using solutes that are more or less retained by the membrane (cut-off measurements).
There are a number of characterization techniques available for porous media and although both microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes are porous, they will be discussed separately, because different techniques must be used. The syringe filters we provide are using the microfiltration membranes.
The nominal pore size and the absolute pore size:
In general, the pores in a porous membrane do not have the same size but exist as a distribution of sizes.
A nominal rating indicates that a percentage (95%or98%) of the particles or molecules of that size or larger is retained.
With an absolute rating, every particle or molecule of that size or larger is retained.