Porous membranes for high pressure filtration
US-12064731-B2 · Aug 20, 2024 · US
US9994690B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9994690-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314425074-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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A method for producing polyHIPE porous monoliths, of the polyHIPE type or in the form of a rigid foam, by hardening solutions of condensed tannins in the presence of oil and/or air or in the presence of a non-water-miscible volatile solvent and/or air. Also disclosed is the use of these materials in the areas of catalysis, chromatography, heat and sound insulation, tissue engineering and medication release and as a floral foam.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for the production of porous monolithic materials based on condensed tannins, the process comprising the following steps: (a) obtaining a first liquid phase, said first liquid phase being an aqueous solution of condensed tannins; (b) obtaining a second phase, said second phase and air being an oil, a volatile solvent not miscible with water, air, a mixture of oil and air, or a mixture of air and a volatile solvent not miscible with water, and said second phase not being miscible with said first liquid phase, and at least one of said first liquid phase and said second phase comprising a surfactant; (c) dispersing said second phase in said first liquid phase, in the presence of a hardening agent; (d) mixing said first liquid phase and said second phase by stirring until the obtention: (i) of a homogeneous and stable emulsion when said second phase is an oil or a volatile solvent not miscible with water; or (ii) of a mixture which is macroscopically homogeneous but intermediate between an emulsion and a foam when said second phase is a mixture of oil and air or of air and a volatile solvent not miscible with water; or (iii) of a foam when said second phase is air; and (e) either, (i) carrying out the polymerization of the emulsion or of the emulsion-foam intermediate obtained in step (d)(i) or in step (d)(ii) until the obtention of a solid, washing if necessary and drying said solid; or, (ii) carrying out the polymerization and drying said foam obtained in step (d)(iii) wherein the concentration of condensed tannins in the aqueous solution of condensed tannins comprises between 20 and 60% by mass of the total mass of condensed tannins and water in the aqueous solution of condensed tannins. 2. The process for the production of porous monolithic materials according to claim 1 , wherein either: (A) said second phase is a vegetable oil or a volatile solvent not miscible with water and, after hardening of the aqueous phase, extraction of the oil when said second phase is vegetable oil, then drying, a polyHIPE is obtained; or (B) said second phase is air and, after hardening of the aqueous phase then drying, a rigid foam is obtained; or (C) said second phase is a mixture of vegetable oil and air or of air and a volatile solvent not miscible with water and, after hardening of the aqueous phase, extraction of the oil when said second phase is vegetable oil, then drying, an aerated material is obtained. 3. The process for the production of porous monolithic materials according to claim 2 , wherein the aqueous solution of condensed tannins contains an antifoaming agent. 4. The process for the production of porous monolithic materials according to claim 1 , wherein the aqueous pH of the solution of condensed tannins is between 2 and 8. 5. The process for the production of porous monolithic materials according to claim 2 , wherein said second phase is a vegetable oil or a volatile solvent not miscible with water, the ratio of oil to aqueous solution of condensed tannins or the ratio of volatile solvent to aqueous solution of condensed tannins is 0.4 to 1 and 4 to 1 by volume. 6. The process for the production of porous monolithic materials according to claim 1 , wherein the condensed tannins are selected from the group comprising mimosa, pine or quebracho tannins. 7. The process for the production of porous monolithic materials according to claim 1 , wherein the surfactant is a non-ionic surfactant. 8. The process for the production of porous monolithic materials according to claim 1 , wherein the hardening agent is selected from the group comprising: aldehydes, compounds capable of decomposing into aldehydes, oxazolidines, nitroparaffins, furfuryl alcohol, and any combination of these hardening agents with one another in any proportions. 9. A process for the production of porous monolithic materials based on condensed tannins, the process comprising the following steps: (a) preparing a first aqueous solution of condensed tannins in water, and optionally adding an antifoaming agent to prepare a polyHIPE, wherein the concentration of condensed tannins in the first aqueous solution of condensed tannins comprises between 20 and 60% by mass of the total mass of condensed tannins and water in the first aqueous solution of condensed tannins; (b) adjusting the pH of the first aqueous solution of condensed tannins to a value between 2 and 8 to obtain a second solution; (c) stirring the second solution at a speed between 200 and 2000 rpm until the obtention of a homogeneous solution; (d) adding a surfactant and maintaining under stirring at a speed between 200 and 2000 rpm until the obtention of another homogeneous solution; (e) incorporating the vegetable oil dropwise into the homogeneous solution obtained in step (d), while maintaining stirring at a speed between 200 and 2000 rpm until the obtention of a stable and homogeneous emulsion; (f) incorporating a hardening agent halfway through step (e) and continuing stirring; (g) carrying out polymerization at a temperature greater than ambient temperature of between 40 and 90° C., until the obtention of a solid emulsion; (h) washing the solid emulsion obtained in the previous step with an organic solvent to obtain a polyHIPE or a polyHIPE-type monolith; and (i) drying the polyHIPE or polyHIPE-type monolith.
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