Method for filtering through highly permeable acrylic hollow fibers
First Claim
1. A process comprising contacting a vapor mixture, comprising ethyl alcohol and water, with the outer skin of an asymmetric hollow acrylic fiber having a dense inner skin and a porous outer skin characterized by the presence of vacuoles adjacent to, but not penetrating, the dense inner skin so that water selectivity permeates into the bore of the hollow fiber and is removed from the bore and the remaining vapor mixture, having an increased concentration of ethyl alcohol, is removed from the outer skin of the hollow fiber.
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Abstract
A method is provided for fabricating asymmetric acrylic hollow fibers for use in separatory processes as a selective membrane. The fibers are highly permeable and exhibit a high degree of selectivity in discriminating mixtures into their various components. The fibers are formed by extruding an acrylic polymer solution through an annular orifice while simultaneously injecting a coagulating fluid into the bore of the fibers extrudate as it is formed. The extrusion may be directly into a coagulating bath maintained at a temperature of from 60° to 80° or alternatively the freshly extruded fiber may be first passed through an air space (evaporation zone) and thence into the coagulating bath. Following coagulation, the fibers are water washed to remove residual solvent.
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1. A process comprising contacting a vapor mixture, comprising ethyl alcohol and water, with the outer skin of an asymmetric hollow acrylic fiber having a dense inner skin and a porous outer skin characterized by the presence of vacuoles adjacent to, but not penetrating, the dense inner skin so that water selectivity permeates into the bore of the hollow fiber and is removed from the bore and the remaining vapor mixture, having an increased concentration of ethyl alcohol, is removed from the outer skin of the hollow fiber.
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