IP Library Granted Patent US 8,211,499
Granted Patent B2
US 8,211,499 · App. 11/633,860 · Granted Jul 3, 2012

Preparation of membranes using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization

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Patent No.
US 8,211,499
App. No.
11/633,860
Granted
Jul 3, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization. A first monomer and a second monomer are directed into a mixing chamber in a deposition chamber. The first monomer and the second monomer are mixed in the mixing chamber providing a mixed first monomer and second monomer. The mixed first monomer and second monomer are solvent-less vapor deposited onto the membrane substrate in the deposition chamber. The membrane substrate and the mixed first monomer and second monomer are heated to produce in-situ polymerization and provide the composite membrane.

Claims (12)

1. The method of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization, comprising the steps of:

providing a vacuum deposition chamber,

providing a separate mixing chamber within said vacuum deposition chamber,

injecting a first monomer into said separate mixing chamber within said vacuum deposition chamber, and

injecting a second monomer into said separate mixing chamber within said vacuum deposition chamber,

mixing said first monomer and said second monomer within said separate mixing chamber providing a mixed first monomer and second monomer in said vacuum deposition chamber, wherein said step of solvent-less vapor depositing said mixed first monomer and second monomer onto the membrane substrate in said separate mixing chamber within said vacuum deposition chamber deposits said mixed first monomer and second monomer onto a thin dense perfluorodioxole substrate,

solvent-less vapor depositing said mixed first monomer and second monomer onto the membrane substrate in said vacuum deposition chamber, and

heating the membrane substrate and said mixed first monomer and second monomer deposited on the membrane substrate.

2. The method of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization of claim 1 wherein said step of solvent-less vapor depositing said mixed first monomer and second monomer onto the membrane substrate in said separate mixing chamber within said vacuum deposition chamber deposits said mixed first monomer and second monomer onto a microporous substrate.

3. The method of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization of claim 1 wherein said step of solvent-less vapor depositing said mixed first monomer and second monomer onto the membrane substrate in said separate mixing chamber within said vacuum deposition chamber deposits said mixed first monomer and second monomer onto a microporous substrate having pores and said mixed first monomer and second monomer bridges said pores.

4. The method of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization of claim 1 wherein said step of heating the membrane substrate and said mixed first monomer and second monomer deposited on the membrane substrate heats the membrane substrate and said mixed first monomer and second monomer deposited on the membrane substrate to less than 180° C.

5. The method of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization of claim 1 wherein said step of heating the membrane substrate and said mixed first monomer and second monomer deposited on the membrane substrate heats the membrane substrate and said mixed first monomer and second monomer deposited on the membrane substrate to less than substantially 100° C.