Microdroplet/bubble-producing device
US-2021001340-A1 · Jan 7, 2021 · US
US9393532B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9393532-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414761327-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2016 |
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A method for making an emulsion using a rotating membrane device ( 10 ) including: i) a membrane assembly ( 12 ) including a cylindrical porous surface ( 14 ) enclosing an inner chamber ( 16 ) concentrically positioned about an axis (X), ii) a vane assembly ( 18 ) including a plurality of vanes ( 20 ) extending along the axial length (L) of the porous surface ( 14 ) of the membrane assembly ( 12 ), wherein the vanes ( 24 ) comprise a shear surface ( 24 ) located within 1 mm of the porous surface ( 14 ), and iii) a vessel ( 22 ) enclosing the membrane and vane assemblies ( 12, 18 ); wherein the method includes the step of moving a dispersible liquid phase ( 26 ) through the porous surface ( 14 ) into a continuous liquid phase ( 28 ) while rotating at least one of the vane assembly ( 18 ) or membrane assembly ( 12 ) relative to the other about the axis (X) such that the shear surfaces ( 24 ) exert shear forces upon the dispersible liquid phase ( 26 ) passing through the porous surface ( 14 ) to form droplets ( 30 ) of a dispersed liquid phase having a size of 1 to 500 μm within the continuous liquid phase ( 28 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for making an emulsion wherein the method comprises providing: i) a membrane assembly ( 12 ) comprising a cylindrical porous surface ( 14 ) enclosing an inner chamber ( 16 ) concentrically positioned about an axis (X), ii) a vane assembly ( 18 ) comprising a plurality of vanes ( 20 ) extending along the axial length of the porous surface ( 14 ) of the membrane assembly ( 12 ), wherein the vanes ( 20 ) comprise a shear surface ( 24 ) located within 1 mm of, and without making physical contact with the porous surface, and iii) a vessel ( 22 ) enclosing the membrane and vane assemblies; and wherein the method further comprises the step of moving a dispersible liquid phase through the porous surface ( 14 ) into a continuous liquid phase while rotating at least one of the vane assembly ( 18 ) or membrane assembly ( 12 ) relative to the other about the axis (X) such that the shear surfaces ( 24 , 24 ′) exert shear forces upon the dispersible liquid phase passing through the porous surface ( 14 ) to form droplets of a dispersed liquid phase having a size of 1 to 500 μm within the continuous liquid phase. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forcing the dispersible liquid phase through the porous surface ( 14 ) includes the step of applying pressure to a source of the dispersible liquid phase located within the inner chamber ( 16 ) of the membrane assembly ( 12 ) to force the dispersible liquid phase radially outward through pores of the porous surface ( 14 ) and into a surrounding continuous liquid phase. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the vane assembly is positioned concentrically about the membrane assembly ( 12 ) and the step of rotating involves spinning the vanes ( 20 ) of the vane assembly ( 18 ) about the circumference of the cylindrical porous surface ( 14 ) of the membrane assembly ( 12 ). 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the porous surface ( 14 ) and shear surfaces ( 24 ) both have surface areas, and wherein the collective surface area of the shear surfaces ( 24 ) is less than one half of the surface area of the porous surface ( 14 ).
by moulding the material, i.e. treating it in the molten state · CPC title
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