Process of forming multilayered structures
View Patent ↗The present invention provides for a method of producing an integral multilayered porous membrane by simultaneously co-casting a plurality of polymer solutions onto a support to form a multilayered liquid sheet and immersing the sheet into a liquid coagulation bath to effect phase separation and form a porous membrane. The support can be a temporary support or form an integrated support for the membrane. The plurality of layers may be of the same polymer or different, same concentration or viscosity or different and may be subjected to the same processing conditions or different ones to form unique structures.
1. A multilayer, unsupported, microporous membrane comprising:
a first layer and at least a second layer, each layer being connected to an adjacent layer at an interfacial region having a clear demarcation in pore size between layers such that the multilayer microporous membrane is continuous and avoids skinning effects at the interfacial region.
2. The multilayer membrane of claim 1 wherein the first layer is formed from a first polymer for producing one pore size and the at least a second layer is formed from at least a second polymer for producing at least one different pore size.
3. The multilayer membrane of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises:
nylon.
4. The multilayer membrane of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises:
polyvinyl idene fluoride.
5. The multilayer membrane of claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises:
polyether sulfone.
6. The multilayer membrane of claim 1 , wherein the first and at least second layers are retentive layers.
7. A two layer, unsupported, microporous membrane comprising:
a first retentive layer having a first distinct pore size; and
a second retentive layer having a second distinct pore size, the first and second layers being connected at an interfacial region having a clear demarcation in pore size such that the two layer multilayer microporous membrane is continuous and avoids skinning effects at the interfacial region.
8. A multilayer, unsupported, microporous membrane comprising:
a first retentive layer having a first distinct pore size; and
at least a second retentive layer having at least a second distinct pore size, each of the layers being connected at an interfacial region therebetween such that the multilayer microporous membrane is continuous, has a clear demarcation in pore size at the interfacial region, and avoids skinning effects at the interfacial region.