Dioxole coated membrane module for ultrafiltration or microfiltration of aqueous suspensions
First Claim
1. A membrane module comprising a two-sided microporous membrane structure having passageways through the structure of a size effective to reject species suspended in an aqueous medium which species are of size in the range of about 0.01-10 μ
- m, said structure capable of passing a simulated graywater from a boiled mixture of a composition consisting of 435 mg detergent, 2 g laundry starch, 750 mg gelatin, 50 ml of 5% ammonium chloride solution, 15 ml of 1 M sodium chloride solution, 2.5 ml 1 M trisodium phosphate solution, 10 g canned dog food, 350 mg food shortening, 350 mg cooking oil per 5 L of tap water at a rate of at least 100 L/(m2−
h) continuously for longer than 150 hours when operated in a cross flow mode,in which said membrane structure comprises a microporous substrate having its microporous surfaces coated with a substance comprising a polymerized perfluoro-dioxole monomer having the following formula in which Y is either F or the perfluoroalkoxylic moiety —
ORF of 1-5 carbon atoms and X1 and X2 are both CF3 when Y is F, and X1 and X2 are each independently selected from the group consisting of F and CF3 when Y is —
ORF, andin which the substance has a surface energy less than that of tetrafluoroethylene homopolymer.
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Abstract
A filter useful for the ultrafiltration and microfiltration of aqueous suspensions includes a microporous membrane structure that has pores of size effective to reject particles in the range of about 0.01-10 μm. At least a portion of the membrane structure in contact with the suspension has a surface energy less than that of polytetrafluoroethylene. Low surface energy can be achieved by coating a microporous substrate with a substance such as fluorine substituted dioxole polymer. The filter has superior resistance to fouling by species suspended in the aqueous suspension and can continuously filter flow of such suspension in excess of 100 L/(m2−h) for more than 150 hours. The new filter is useful in many traditionally fouling prone ultrafiltration and microfiltration membrane applications such as the filtering of shipboard generated graywater waste.
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6 Claims
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1. A membrane module comprising a two-sided microporous membrane structure having passageways through the structure of a size effective to reject species suspended in an aqueous medium which species are of size in the range of about 0.01-10 μ
- m, said structure capable of passing a simulated graywater from a boiled mixture of a composition consisting of 435 mg detergent, 2 g laundry starch, 750 mg gelatin, 50 ml of 5% ammonium chloride solution, 15 ml of 1 M sodium chloride solution, 2.5 ml 1 M trisodium phosphate solution, 10 g canned dog food, 350 mg food shortening, 350 mg cooking oil per 5 L of tap water at a rate of at least 100 L/(m2−
h) continuously for longer than 150 hours when operated in a cross flow mode,in which said membrane structure comprises a microporous substrate having its microporous surfaces coated with a substance comprising a polymerized perfluoro-dioxole monomer having the following formula in which Y is either F or the perfluoroalkoxylic moiety —
ORF of 1-5 carbon atoms and X1 and X2 are both CF3 when Y is F, and X1 and X2 are each independently selected from the group consisting of F and CF3 when Y is —
ORF, andin which the substance has a surface energy less than that of tetrafluoroethylene homopolymer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- m, said structure capable of passing a simulated graywater from a boiled mixture of a composition consisting of 435 mg detergent, 2 g laundry starch, 750 mg gelatin, 50 ml of 5% ammonium chloride solution, 15 ml of 1 M sodium chloride solution, 2.5 ml 1 M trisodium phosphate solution, 10 g canned dog food, 350 mg food shortening, 350 mg cooking oil per 5 L of tap water at a rate of at least 100 L/(m2−
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