Reverse osmosis membrane and method of producing the same
US-2024307831-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US9457322B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9457322-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013255349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2010 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 4, 2016 |
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Embodiments of the invention include a liquid filter member that includes a layer of polymeric nano fibers overlying a microporous membrane. A pressure drop of the filter member is substantially the same, or is less than, a pressure drop of the microporous membrane and the filter member has a particle retention in the presence of surfactant that is greater than the particle retention of the microporous membrane alone under the same test conditions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filter member, comprising: an upstream layer of polymeric nanofibers overlying an asymmetric microporous membrane, the asymmetric microporous membrane comprising ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and having a size rating of less than 0.1 microns, the filter member having: a) a liquid pressure drop in a test liquid that is less than a liquid pressure drop of the asymmetric microporous membrane in the test liquid or b) a liquid pressure drop in a test liquid that is within 15% of a liquid pressure drop of the asymmetric microporous membrane in the test liquid, wherein the test liquid is water or an organic liquid or comprises between 0.1% (weight/weight) and 0.3% (weight/weight) surfactant in water; and a particle retention under sieving conditions for test particles that is greater than a particle retention under sieving conditions of the asymmetric microporous membrane for the test particles. 2. The filter member of claim 1 , further including a porous support, the layer of polymeric nanofibers being interposed between the porous support and the asymmetric microporous membrane. 3. The filter member of claim 1 , wherein the asymmetric microporous membrane has a size rating of between 0.001 microns and 0.05 microns. 4. The filter member of claim 3 , further comprising a first support layer overlying the layer of polymeric nanofibers and a second nanofiber layer overlying the first support layer. 5. The filter member of claim 1 , wherein: the layer of polymeric nanofibers has a size rating that is the same as or larger than the size rating of the asymmetric microporous membrane and is characterized by an isopropyl alcohol (IPA) flow time of 20 seconds to 200 seconds for 500 milliliters of IPA at a pressure of 0.10 MPa and a temperature of 21° C., the asymmetric microporous membrane is characterized by a bubble point greater than 0.206 MPa for IPA and an IPA flow time greater than 500 seconds for 500 milliliters of IPA at a pressure of 0.10 MPa and temperature of 21° C., the filter member further comprises a non-woven support overlying the layer of polymeric nanofibers and is characterized by an IPA flow time that is no greater than 100 seconds more than the IPA flow time of the asymmetric microporous membrane for 500 milliliters of IPA at a pressure of 0.10 MPa and temperature of 21° C., the polymeric nanofibers have a diameter in a range of 50 nanometers to 200 nanometers, and a liquid particle retention for said filter member for approximately 25 nanometer fluorescent polystyrene latex beads in a second test liquid comprising a surfactant between 0.1% weight/weight and 0.3% weight/weight, at test particle coverage on the filter member of between 1% monolayer coverage and 30% monolayer coverage, is substantially the same as or is greater than the liquid particle retention of the asymmetric microporous membrane for the 25 nanometer fluorescent polystyrene latex beads under the same conditions. 6. The filter member of claim 5 , wherein the size rating of the asymmetric microporous membrane is between 0.001 microns and 0.05 microns. 7. The filter member of claim 5 , wherein the nanofiber layer is nylon and the non-woven support is nylon. 8. The filter member of claim 5 , wherein the test particle coverage on the filter member is between 10% and 30% monolayer coverage. 9. The filter member of claim 5 , wherein: the test liquid is 0.1% weight/weight Triton X-100 in water and the liquid pressure drop of the filter member in the test liquid at a flow rate of 30 milliliters/minute at room temperature is between 0% and 15% less than the pressure drop of the asymmetric microporous membrane in the test liquid; and the test particle coverage is between 1% monolayer coverage and 5% monolayer coverage and the second test liquid comprises 0.3 weight percent sodium dodecylsulfate. 10. The filter member of claim 9 , wherein the layer of polymeric nanofibers is interposed between the non-woven support and the asymmetric microporous membrane. 11. The filter member of claim 9 , wherein the asymmetric microporous membrane has a size rating of 0.05 microns or less. 12. The filter member of claim 9 , wherein the layer of polymeric nanofibers comprises nylon 6. 13. The filter member of claim 12 , wherein the layer of polymeric nanofibers has a base weight of between 1 gram per meter squared and 3 grams per meter squared. 14. The filter member of claim 13 , wherein the layer of polymeric nanofibers has a thickness of between 2 microns and 10 microns. 15. The filter member of claim 1 , wherein the layer of polymeric nanofibers is formed from a polyamide or a polymer comprising a polyamide. 16. The filter member of claim 1 , wherein the layer of polymeric nanofibers has a size rating that is the same as or larger than the size rating of the asymmetric microporous membrane.
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