Ionizing Radiation for Preparation and Functionalization of Membranes and Their Biomedical and Environmental Applications

Membranes (Basel). 2019 Dec 3;9(12):163. doi: 10.3390/membranes9120163.

Abstract

The use of ionizing radiation processing technologies has proven to be one of the most versatile ways to prepare a wide range of membranes with specific tailored functionalities, thus enabling them to be used in a variety of industrial, environmental, and biological applications. The general principle of this clean and environmental friendly technique is the use of various types of commercially available high-energy radiation sources, like 60Co, X-ray, and electron beam to initiate energy-controlled processes of free-radical polymerization or copolymerization, leading to the production of functionalized, flexible, structured membranes or to the incorporation of functional groups within a matrix composed by a low-cost polymer film. The present manuscript describes the state of the art of using ionizing radiation for the preparation and functionalization of polymer-based membranes for biomedical and environmental applications.

Keywords: biomedical applications; environmental applications; membranes; polymers; radiation technologies.

Publication types

  • Review