Patent classifications
D01D5/247
Hollow porous fibers
A hollow fiber that generally extends in a longitudinal direction is provided. The hollow fiber comprises a hollow cavity that extends along at least a portion of the fiber in the longitudinal direction. The cavity is defined by an interior wall that is formed from a thermoplastic composition containing a continuous phase that includes a polyolefin matrix polymer and a nanoinclusion additive dispersed within the continuous phase in the form of discrete domains. A porous network is defined in the composition that includes a plurality of nanopores.
POROUS HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE
A hollow fiber porous membrane includes polyethersulfone or polysulfone. The hollow fiber porous membrane has an inner diameter from 300 to 600 μm, a thickness from 70 to 200 μm, a molecular weight cut-off of 10000 or lower, and a plurality of pores having a pore diameter from 0.1 to 0.5 μm throughout an outer surface; and a swelling rate of less than 5% as defined below: Swelling Rate (%): for 20 or more of the hollow fiber porous membranes, after a membrane thickness in a cross section of each one of the hollow fiber porous membranes in the width direction is measured at randomly selected 10 or more locations, an average membrane thickness is calculated based on 200 or more locations in total, and the swelling rate is calculated by a formula below: Swelling Rate (%)=(location numbers where the membrane thickness as measured exceeded 1.3 times the average membrane thickness)/(membrane thickness measurement numbers)×100.
Hollow Porous Fibers
A hollow fiber that generally extends in a longitudinal direction is provided. The hollow fiber comprises a hollow cavity that extends along at least a portion of the fiber in the longitudinal direction. The cavity is defined by an interior wall that is formed front a thermoplastic composition containing a continuous phase that includes a polyolefin matrix polymer and a nanoinclusion additive dispersed within the continuous phase in the form of discrete domains. A porous network is defined in the composition that includes a plurality of nanopores.
Hollow Porous Fibers
A hollow fiber that generally extends in a longitudinal direction is provided. The hollow fiber comprises a hollow cavity that extends along at least a portion of the fiber in the longitudinal direction. The cavity is defined by an interior wall that is formed front a thermoplastic composition containing a continuous phase that includes a polyolefin matrix polymer and a nanoinclusion additive dispersed within the continuous phase in the form of discrete domains. A porous network is defined in the composition that includes a plurality of nanopores.
POROUS CARBON FIBER AND FLUID SEPARATION MEMBRANE
The present invention provides a porous carbon fiber which has an excellent permeation amount and excellent pressure resistance, which is prevented from the occurrence of detachment or cracking at an interface, and which can exhibit excellent properties needed for use as a support for a fluid separation membrane. The present invention is a porous carbon fiber having a bicontinuous porous structure, wherein
the average value R.sub.ave of the R value of the outer surface and the R value of the inside is 1.0 or more and 1.8 or less,
the absolute value ΔR of the difference between the R value of the outer surface and the R value of the inside is 0.05 or less, and
R value is a carbonization progression degree calculated from a Raman spectrum in accordance with the following formula:
R value=(intensity of scattering spectrum at 1360 cm.sup.−1)/(intensity of scattering spectrum at 1600 cm.sup.−1).
POROUS CARBON FIBER AND FLUID SEPARATION MEMBRANE
The present invention provides a porous carbon fiber which has an excellent permeation amount and excellent pressure resistance, which is prevented from the occurrence of detachment or cracking at an interface, and which can exhibit excellent properties needed for use as a support for a fluid separation membrane. The present invention is a porous carbon fiber having a bicontinuous porous structure, wherein
the average value R.sub.ave of the R value of the outer surface and the R value of the inside is 1.0 or more and 1.8 or less,
the absolute value ΔR of the difference between the R value of the outer surface and the R value of the inside is 0.05 or less, and
R value is a carbonization progression degree calculated from a Raman spectrum in accordance with the following formula:
R value=(intensity of scattering spectrum at 1360 cm.sup.−1)/(intensity of scattering spectrum at 1600 cm.sup.−1).
PIEZORESISTIVE COMPOSITES VIA ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND COMPOSITE FILAMENTS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH
Parts made by additive manufacturing are often structural in nature, rather than having functional properties conveyed by a component present therein. Composite filaments suitable for additive manufacturing may comprise a continuous polymer phase of a first thermoplastic polymer and a second thermoplastic polymer that are immiscible with one another, and electrically conductive particles distributed in the continuous polymer phase, such as microparticles, nanoparticles, or any combination thereof. The first thermoplastic polymer is dissolvable or degradable and the second thermoplastic polymer is insoluble or non-degradable under specified conditions. Removal of the first thermoplastic polymer from a printed part may introduce porosity thereto, thereby inducing or enhancing piezoresistivity within the printed part. An aqueous mixture comprising the electrically conductive particles and the first and second thermoplastic polymers may have water removed therefrom, and the resulting composite residue may be extruded to form the composite filaments.
MODIFIED SPIDER SILK FIBER AND USE THEREOF
Derivatized major ampullate spidroin protein (MaSp)-based fiber are disclosed. Compositions and/or composites comprising the derivatized fibers and method for producing thereof are further disclosed.
COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DRAGLINE SPIDER SILK
Cosmeceutical compositions comprising a major ampullate spidroin protein (MaSp)-based fiber are disclosed. Articles comprising the compositions are further disclosed.
MOLYBDENUM DISULFIDE/GRAPHENE/CARBON COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND USE THEREOF
A molybdenum disulfide/graphene/carbon composite material having a hierarchical pore structure includes a composite nanofiber having a diameter of 60 to 500 nm. The composite nanofiber comprises, in mass percentage, 3% to 35% of molybdenum disulfide, 0.2% to 10% of graphene, and 60% to 95% of carbon. The composite nanofiber has a hierarchical pore structure distributed along the axial direction, and has a pore diameter continuously distributed between 0.1 nm and 5 μm and an average pore diameter between 1.5 nm and 25 nm. On the basis of the pore volume, in the hierarchical pore structure, a micropore structure accounts for 25% to 60%, and a mesoporous structure accounts for 40% to 75%. The microporous structure is distributed on the surface of the nanofiber and the pore wall of the mesoporous structure.