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Process for removing unwanted materials from fluids and for producing biological products

  • US 5,240,614 A
  • Filed: 01/10/1992
  • Issued: 08/31/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/10/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A bioreactor comprising a plurality of dual-skinned hollow polymeric membranes having a microporous structure between the walls thereof, said microporous structure having a skin of polymer formed integrally with the interior and exterior surfaces thereof, the microporous structure containing pores capable of retaining solutes in a molecular weight range of about 5000 to 20000 in an increased concentration between the interior and exterior skins, the membrane having an overall sieving coefficient for passage therethrough in one direction of fluids containing solutes comprising molecules in said molecular weight range different from the overall sieving coefficient for passage of such fluids in the opposite direction, said hollow polmeric membranes being secured in a generally parallel orientation in an enclosure, the opposite ends of said enclosure being formed by a polymeric resin which envelopes the exteriors of said fibers, the opposite ends of said fibers extending through said polymeric resin, the exteriors of said fibers and the interior of said enclosure defining a bioreaction vessel for the growth of living cells,inflow means for a fluid which is in fluid flow communication with the interiors of said membranes,outflow means in fluid flow communication with the other ends of said membranes for outflow of said fluid,an opening, normally closed, for introduction and removal of fluids from the interior of said vessel.

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