Monolayer, composite, gas separation material, filter, gas separation device and method for manufacturing composite
US-12128366-B2 · Oct 29, 2024 · US
US9833752B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9833752-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113813512-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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The present invention relates to a radiation-resistant microporous membrane having a hydrophobicity gradient, to a method for the preparation thereof, and to the use of the membrane in the sterilizing filtration of gaseous fluids or as a liquid barrier in liquid-containing systems to be vented.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A microporous, gamma radiation-resistant, temperature-resistant polymer membrane having a membrane body with first and second external main surfaces connected by micropores in the membrane body, wherein the microporous membrane has an asymmetric hydrophobicity gradient from the first external main surface, through the membrane body, toward the second external main surface, the asymmetric hydrophobicity gradient is configured such that the hydrophobicity is maximum on the first external main surface, initially decreases toward the second external main surface, assumes a minimum within the microporous membrane body, but is still present, and subsequently increases toward the second external main surface, without reaching the maximum of the first external main surface, and wherein a loss of strength of the polymer membrane owing to sterilization by γ-irradiation at a dose of 50 kGy is not more than 20%. 2. The microporous polymer membrane of claim 1 , wherein the polymer membrane is heatable to 150° C. and subsequently coolable to room temperature without changing mechanical properties thereof. 3. The microporous membrane of claim 1 , wherein the asymmetric hydrophobicity gradient is configured such that the first external main surface is an oleophobic surface that cannot be wetted by surfactant-containing solutions and lower alcohols, whereas the hydrophobic second external main surface can be wetted by surfactant-containing solutions and lower alcohols. 4. The microporous membrane according of claim 1 , wherein the surface tension of the first main surface is less than 21 mN/m and the surface tension of the second main surface is between 23 and 40 mN/m. 5. The microporous membrane of claim 1 , wherein the asymmetric hydrophobicity gradient is generated by the presence of a fluorine-containing organic compound. 6. The microporous membrane of claim 5 , wherein the fluorine-containing organic compound is present in the form of a fluorine substituent-containing polymer fixed on the microporous membrane. 7. The microporous membrane of claim 5 , wherein the fluorine-containing compound is a reaction product of a monomeric, oligomeric or polymeric fluorine-containing compound with reactive groups of the starting material of the polymer membrane. 8. The microporous membrane of claim 1 , wherein the polymer membrane comprises at least one aromatic main-chain polymer. 9. The microporous membrane of claim 8 , wherein the aromatic main-chain polymer is selected from the group of polysulfone, polyethersulfone or mixtures thereof. 10. A method for preparing a microporous radiation-resistant, temperature resistant polymer membrane having a membrane body with two external main surfaces connected by micropores in the membrane body, wherein the microporous membrane has an asymmetric hydrophobicity gradient from the first external main surface, through the membrane body, toward the second external main surface, comprising the steps of: impregnating the microporous membrane through the first external main surface with a fluorine-containing organic compound; drying the impregnated microporous membrane to a drying temperature in a range of 120° C. to 150° C.; heating the dried microporous membrane to a posttreatment temperature in a range of 150° C. to 200° C. for a sufficient time to achieve a crosslinking reaction, wherein the asymmetric hydrophobicity gradient is such that the hydrophobicity is maximum on the first external main surface, initially decreases toward the second external main surface, assumes a minimum within the microporous membrane body, but is still present, and subsequently increases toward the second external main surface, without reaching the maximum of the first external main surface; and sterilizing the dried microporous membrane by γ-irradiation at a dose of 50 kGy. 11. A method of using the microporous membrane of claim 1 in the sterilizing filtration of gaseous fluids, comprising: positioning the microporous membrane with the first surface facing toward the gaseous fluids being sterilized; carrying out the sterilizing while preventing wetting of the membrane due to the hydrophobicity gradient from the first external main surface, through the membrane body, and toward the second external main surface; and allowing venting of gaseous media through the membrane. 12. A method of using the microporous membrane of claim 1 as a liquid barrier in liquid-containing system that includes a container to be vented, comprising: positioning the membrane across an opening to the container with the first surface of the membrane facing into the container; and allowing gaseous media in the container to be vented while preventing the membrane from being wetted by the liquid in the container.
Hydrophobic membranes · CPC title
Polysulfones; Polyethersulfones · CPC title
characterised by specific membranes · CPC title
characterised by their properties · CPC title
Degradation or stability over time · CPC title
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