Porous polymeric membrane with high void volume
US-2015246321-A1 · Sep 3, 2015 · US
US9446355B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9446355-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414194066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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Membranes comprising first and second surfaces, the first surface comprising a patterned surface comprising peaks and valleys, first region surfaces comprising peaks, and second region surfaces comprising valleys; a porous bulk between the surfaces, the bulk comprising first region bulks and second region bulks; the region bulks extending from their respective region surfaces, the first region bulks comprising a first set of pores having outer rims, and a second set of pores connecting the outer rims of the first set of pores, and a first polymer matrix supporting the first set of pores; the second region bulks comprising a third set of pores having outer rims, and a fourth set of pores connecting the outer rims of the third set of pores, and a second polymer matrix supporting the third set of pores; filters including the membranes, and methods of making and using the membranes, are disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A microporous membrane comprising a single integral layer having (i) a first microporous surface; (ii) a second microporous surface; wherein at least the first microporous surface comprises a patterned surface comprising a plurality of peaks and valleys, the peaks each having an elevated rounded top or an elevated level plateau-like top; the patterned surface comprising a plurality of first region surfaces comprising the peaks and a plurality of second region surfaces comprising the valleys; and, (iii) a porous bulk between the first microporous surface and the second microporous surface, the porous bulk comprising a plurality of first region bulks and a plurality of second region bulks; (a) the first region bulks extending from the respective first region surfaces toward the second microporous surface, the first region bulks comprising a first set of pores having outer rims, prepared by removing introduced dissolvable silica nanoparticles, the first set of pores having a first controlled pore size, and a second set of pores connecting the outer rims of the first set of pores, the second set of pores having a second controlled pore size, and a first polymer matrix supporting the first set of pores, wherein the first controlled pore size is greater than the second controlled pore size; (b) the second region bulks extending from the respective second region surfaces toward the second microporous surface, the second region bulks comprising a third set of pores having outer rims, prepared by removing introduced dissolvable silica nanoparticles, the third set of pores having a third controlled pore size, and a fourth set of pores connecting the outer rims of the third set of pores, the fourth set of pores having a fourth controlled pore size, and a second polymer matrix supporting the third set of pores, wherein the third controlled pore size is greater than the fourth controlled pore size; wherein the first controlled pore size is at least about 10% less than the third controlled pore size, or the first controlled pore size is at least about 10% greater than the third controlled pore size. 2. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the first region bulks extend from the respective first region surfaces to the second surface, and the second region bulks extend from the respective second region surfaces to the second surface. 3. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the second region bulks extend from the respective second region surfaces to the second surface. 4. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the second surface comprises a second patterned surface comprising a plurality of peaks and valleys, the peaks each having an elevated rounded top or an elevated level plateau-like top; the second patterned surface comprising a plurality of third region surfaces comprising the peaks and a plurality of fourth region surfaces comprising the valleys. 5. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the first microporous surface has an Ra of at least about 1 micrometers. 6. A method of filtering a fluid, the method comprising passing the fluid through the membrane of claim 1 . 7. A method of making the microporous membrane of claim 1 , the method comprising: (a) casting a first dissolvable silica nanoparticle-containing polymer solution onto a patterned substrate having a pattern providing a template of peaks and valleys; (a 1 ) casting a second dissolvable silica nanoparticle-containing polymer solution onto the cast solution of (a), wherein the second dissolvable silica nanoparticles have a particle size that is at least about 10% less than or 10% greater than the particle size of the first dissolvable silica nanoparticles; (b) carrying out phase inversion and obtaining a membrane comprising at least one patterned microporous surface comprising a pattern of peaks and valleys, the peaks each having an elevated rounded top or an elevated level plateau-like top; (c) dissolving the nanoparticles and obtaining a nanoparticle-depleted membrane; and, (d) washing the nanoparticle-depleted membrane. 8. The membrane of claim 2 , wherein the first microporous surface has an Ra of at least about 1 micrometers. 9. The membrane of claim 3 , wherein the first microporous surface has an Ra of at least about 1 micrometers. 10. The membrane of claim 4 , wherein the first microporous surface has an Ra of at least about 1 micrometers.
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by selective elimination of components, e.g. by leaching · CPC title
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characterised by their properties · CPC title
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