IP Library Granted Patent US 9,010,545
Granted Patent B2
US 9,010,545 · App. 13/312,491 · Granted Apr 21, 2015

Ultrafiltration membranes and methods of making

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Patent No.
US 9,010,545
App. No.
13/312,491
Granted
Apr 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is an integral multilayered composite membrane having at least one ultrafiltration layer made by cocasting or sequentially 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 multilayered composite membrane having at least one ultrafiltration layer.

Claims (23)

1. A process for forming an integral, cocast multilayered composite ultrafiltration membrane comprising the steps of

operatingly positioning a polymer solution applying apparatus having at least two dispensing outlets relative to a moving carrier surface, and;

supplying each dispensing outlet with a different polymer solution wherein a first polymer solution is made with a polymer solution having a critical solution temperature and a second polymer solution is made with a polymer solution having a higher critical solution temperature than the first polymer solution and;

applying the first and second polymer solutions, with the polymer solution applying apparatus, onto said moving carrier surface so as to create a multiple layer coating on said carrier surface, and wherein;

said multiple layer coating is dispensed with essentially no time interval between successive layers being applied, and;

subjecting said multiple liquid layers to two phase separation processes such that the first polymer solution forms a first layer due to a phase change caused by a change in the temperature outside of the critical solution temperature for the first polymer solution and the second polymer solution forms a second layer due to a phase change caused by immersion into a precipitation bath for the second polymer solution so as to form a multilayer ultrafiltration membrane wherein the first layer is a skinned asymmetric ultrafiltration membrane layer, in which particles having a 20 to 100 nanometer (nm) diameter are retained, and the second layer is a microporous membrane layer, in which particles larger than 0.1 μm are retained.

2. The process of claim 1 further comprising:

heating the multiple layer coating to a temperature above the critical solution temperature of the first polymer solution layer and below the critical solution temperature of the second polymer solution layer to cause precipitation of the first polymer solution before immersion into the precipitation bath.

3. The process of claim 1 , wherein the ultrafiltration membrane layer has pores sized to retain a parvo virus.

4. A process for forming an integral, cocast multilayered composite ultrafiltration membrane comprising the steps of

operatingly positioning a polymer solution applying apparatus having at least two dispensing outlets in the form of a double slot die relative to a moving carrier surface, and;

premetering each dispensing outlet with a different polymer solution wherein a first polymer solution is made with a polymer solution having a critical solution temperature and a second polymer solution is made with a polymer solution having a higher critical solution temperature than the first polymer solution and;

applying the first and second polymer solutions, with the polymer solution applying apparatus, onto said moving carrier surface so as to create a multiple layer coating on said carrier surface, and wherein;

said multiple layer coating is dispensed with essentially no time interval between successive layers being applied, and;

subjecting said multiple liquid layers to two phase separation processes such that the first polymer solution forms a first layer due to a phase change caused by a change in the temperature outside of the critical solution temperature for the first polymer solution and the second polymer solution forms a second layer due to a phase change caused by immersion into a precipitation bath for the second polymer solution so as to form a multilayer ultrafiltration membrane wherein the first layer is a skinned asymmetric ultrafiltration membrane layer, in which particles having a 20 to 100 nanometer (nm) diameter are retained, and the second layer is a microporous membrane layer, in which particles larger than 0.1 μm are retained.

5. The process of claim 4 , wherein the ultrafiltration membrane layer has pores sized to retain a parvo virus.

6. A process for forming an integral, cocast multilayered composite ultrafiltration membrane comprising the steps of

operatingly positioning a polymer solution applying apparatus having at least two dispensing outlets in the form of a double slot die relative to a moving carrier surface, and;

premetering each dispensing outlet with a different polymer solution wherein a first polymer solution is made with a polymer solution having a critical solution temperature and a second polymer solution is made with a polymer solution having a higher critical solution temperature than the first polymer solution and;

applying the first and second polymer solutions, with the polymer solution applying apparatus, onto said moving carrier surface so as to create a multiple layer coating on said carrier surface, and wherein;

said multiple layer coating is dispensed with essentially no time interval between successive layers being applied, and;

subjecting said multiple liquid layers to two phase separation processes such that the first polymer solution forms a first layer due to a phase change caused by a change in the temperature outside of the critical solution temperature for the first polymer solution caused by a heated rotating drum and the second polymer solution forms a second layer due to a phase change caused by immersion into a precipitation bath for the second polymer solution so as to form a multilayer ultrafiltration membrane wherein the first layer is a skinned asymmetric ultrafiltration membrane layer, in which particles having a 20 to 100 nanometer (nm) diameter are retained, and the second layer is a microporous membrane layer, in which particles larger than 0.1 μm are retained.

7. The process of claim 6 , wherein the ultrafiltration membrane layer has pores sized to retain a parvo virus.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Feb 15, 2018
From: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
To: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 045341/0166 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2014
From: SATAV, NITIN
To: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034115/0968 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 31, 2012
From: MILLIPORE CORPORATION
To: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 027620/0891 →