Modular, disposable 3D printed microfluidic membrane system for separation and purification

US11724213B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11724213-B2
Application numberUS-202016803393-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 27, 2020
Priority dateFeb 27, 2020
Publication dateAug 15, 2023
Grant dateAug 15, 2023

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The present disclosure relates to a membrane extraction apparatus for extracting a component from a first liquid. The apparatus may incorporate a housing comprised of first and second mating housing halves, with each housing half having an open faced channel formed therein such that the channels at least partially overlay one another when the two housing halves are secured together. A membrane filter is disposed between the two housing halves to overlay the open faced channels. The membrane filter extracts the component from the first liquid and transfers the component into the second liquid as the first and second liquids flow through the first and second housing halves.

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A membrane extraction apparatus for extracting a component from a first liquid, the apparatus comprising: a housing comprised of a first housing half and a mating second housing half; the first housing half having a first planar inner surface and the second housing half having a second planar inner surface; the first housing half having a first inlet port and a first outlet port formed within a first longitudinal plane extending through the first housing half, the first housing half further including a projecting portion including a planar wall, and a first open faced channel formed in the first planar wall such that upper walls of the first open faced channel are co-planar with the planar wall, the first housing half being configured to flow the first liquid in a first direction through the first housing half from the first inlet port to the first outlet port; the second housing half having a second inlet port and a second outlet port formed within a second longitudinal plane extending through the second housing half and parallel to the first longitudinal plane, the second housing half further including a recessed portion including a planar recessed wall formed in the second planar inner surface, and a second open faced channel formed in the recessed portion such that upper walls of the second open faced channel are co-planar with the planar recessed wall, the second housing half being configured to flow a second liquid through the second housing half in a second direction opposite to the first direction, from a second inlet port to a second outlet port thereof, simultaneously with a flow of the first liquid through the first housing half, the second open faced channel further being arranged to at least partially overlay the first open faced channel when the first and second housing halves are secured together in facing relationship; a membrane filter disposed between the first and second housing halves to overlay the first and second open faced channels and communicate with the first and second open faced channels, while enabling the first and second planar inner surfaces to contact one another when the first and second housing halves are assembled together; the membrane filter operating to extract the component from the first liquid and to transfer the component into the second liquid as the first and second liquids flow through the first and second housing halves in opposing flows in the first and second directions; the recessed portion of the second housing half having a depth sufficient to engage the projecting portion of the first housing half when the first and second housing halves are secured together; wherein the projecting and recessed portions are shaped in accordance with a two dimensional shape of the membrane filter to house the membrane filter therebetween; wherein the first open faced channel has a first serpentine flow path, the second open faced channel has a second serpentine flow path, and wherein the first and second open faced channels further are configured with a common serpentine shape to form mirror images of one another, and to overlay one another, when the first and second housing halves are secured together; and wherein the first inlet port and the first outlet port of the first housing half are arranged in a first plane parallel with a plane in which the first open faced channel resides; and wherein the second inlet port and the second outlet port of the second housing half are arranged in a second plane parallel with a plane in which the second open faced channel resides. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second housing halves comprise 3D printed components. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the projecting and recessed portions each have a circular shape. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the membrane filter comprises a circular shape configured to reside in the recessed portion when the first and second housing halves are secured together. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second open faced channels each have a depth of no more than 250 μm. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the membrane filter comprises a hydrophobic porous membrane filter. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the membrane filter comprises a hydrophilic porous membrane filter. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet fitting secured to the first inlet of the first housing half, and an outlet fitting secured to the first outlet of the first housing half on opposing sides of the first housing half, such that both the inlet fitting and the outlet fitting are in communication with the first open faced channel. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet fitting secured to the second inlet of the second housing half, and an outlet fitting secured to the second outlet of the second housing half on opposing sides of the second housing half, such that both the inlet fitting and the outlet fitting are in communication with the second open faced channel. 10. A method of extracting a component in a first fluid using a second fluid, the method comprising: providing first and second housing halves, having a projecting portion and a recessed portion, respectively, and each having open faced channels which form first and second serpentine flow paths, respectively, and which are mirror images of one another, and which overlay one another when the first and second housing halves are secured together and wherein the first housing half has a first planar inner surface and the second housing half has a second planar inner surface, and where the first planar inner surface includes a first planar wall formed in the first planar inner surface to help create the projecting portion, and the second planar inner surface has a second planar wall formed in the second planar inner surface to help create the recessed portion, and further such that upper walls of the first and second open faced channels are co-planar with their respective first and second planar walls, respectively; disposing a porous membrane filter over the open faced channels before securing the first and second housing halves together such that the porous membrane filter is captured between the first and second open faced channels and in communication with both of the open faced channels, and wherein the porous membrane filter is shaped in accordance with a two dimensional shape of the projecting portion and the recessed portion, and has a thickness enabling the porous membrane filter to reside between the projecting portion and the recessed portion when the first and second housing halves are secured together; flowing the first fluid in a first direction through a first inlet of the first housing half into and through the open faced channel in the first housing half such that the first fluid contacts the porous membrane filter while flowing from the first inlet to a first outlet of the first housing half, and then exits out through the first outlet, wherein the first inlet and the first outlet are formed in a first common longitudinal plane parallel to a first plane within which the first serpentine flow path is formed; simultaneously flowing a second fluid into a second inlet of the second housing half, and in a second direction opposite to the first direction, and through the open faced channel in the second housing half such that the second fluid flows from the second inlet to a second outlet of the second housing half and communicates with the porous membrane filter while the first fluid is in contact with the porous membrane filter, and wherein the second inlet and the second outlet are formed in a second common longitudinal plane parallel to a second plane within which the

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  • by extraction in microfluidic devices · CPC title

  • Separation by phase transition · CPC title

  • Microfiltration · CPC title

  • Microfluidic devices comprising semi-permeable flat membranes · CPC title

  • Microfluidic pore structures · CPC title

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What does patent US11724213B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to a membrane extraction apparatus for extracting a component from a first liquid. The apparatus may incorporate a housing comprised of first and second mating housing halves, with each housing half having an open faced channel formed therein such that the channels at least partially overlay one another when the two housing halves are secured together. A membrane …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
L Livermore Nat Security Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D11/0496. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 15 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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