B01D2325/38

Desalination membranes

Polymer-based membranes and methods for fabricating membranes are described. The methods include forming a casting solution featuring a plurality of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles, a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-based solvent, and a polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-based modifying agent, dispersing the casting solution to form a first element, generating a plurality of active sites on a surface of the first element, and forming a polymer-based membrane by exposing the surface of the first element to a fluorosilane composition to form a fluorosilane layer on the surface, where the fluorosilane composition includes a silane compound having at least one alkyl substituent that includes between 9 and 21 fluorine atoms.

Porous polytetrafluoroethylene membrane, and waterproof air-permeable membrane and waterproof air-permeable member including the same

A porous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane of the present disclosure is a membrane having an average fibril length of 50 μm or more, having an average node length 5 or more times larger than the average fibril length, and having an average node area ratio of 5% or less. The porous PTFE membrane of the present disclosure, when attached as a waterproof air-permeable membrane to a housing of an electrical component or electrical device, allows water vapor residing inside the housing to be quickly discharged out of the housing.

DEVICE FOR CONTINUOUS SEAWATER DESALINATION AND METHOD THEREOF
20220220006 · 2022-07-14 ·

A device for continuous seawater desalination of and a method thereof. A hydrophobic carbon nanotube composite membrane is made of a hydrophobic polymer and carbon-based materials, and the carbon-based materials are, such as, carbon nanotubes or graphene. The hydrophobic carbon nanotube composite membrane is perforated to obtain the hydrophobic carbon nanotube composite membrane having micrometer-nanometer multi-level pore structure using laser light. Further, a surface is coated with a photothermal-electrothermal responsive polymer to increase electric joule heat and photothermal effects to increase energy utilization efficiencies, and the hydrophobic carbon nanotube composite membrane having multi-level pore structure and electrothermal effects and photothermal effects is finally obtained. A device is designed, a hydrophobic carbon nanotube composite porous membrane is applied to electro-induced and light-induced seawater desalination, and conditions are controlled to enable the hydrophobic carbon nanotube composite porous membrane to generate heat.

Hollow fiber membrane and manufacturing method thereof

A hollow fiber membrane of the present invention is a hollow fiber membrane having an outer surface and an inner surface, wherein the inner surface has a zebra stripe pattern in which dense portions and porous portions are alternately formed in the longitudinal direction, and the outer surface has a maximum pore size of about 1 μm or less (≤about 1 μm), and wherein the hollow fiber membrane has a water permeability (flux) of ≥about 1,300 LMH/bar to ≤about 5,000 LMH/bar.

FOOD CONTAINER COMPRISING A GAS PERMEABLE BARRIER
20220242629 · 2022-08-04 ·

A food container comprises a container body having an open top, and a moisture-tight and gas permeable barrier (102) removably deployed to serve as a barrier to at least a part of the open top of the container in a manner to allow gas inside the container body to pass therethrough while to prevent moisture from being escaped from the container body.

Superhydrophobic polypropylene porous film, preparation method therefor, and method for improving hydrophobicity of polypropylene porous film

A superhydrophobic polypropylene porous film, including a polypropylene porous film substrate, titanium dioxide layers and a surface modifier layer, is disclosed. The titanium dioxide layers are deposited on the surface of the polypropylene porous film substrate by atomic deposition technology; a surface modifier is coated on the titanium dioxide layers; hydrophobic bonds are formed between the titanium dioxide layers and the surface modifier layer; the superhydrophobic polypropylene porous film has a water contact angle greater than 150 degrees, a rolling angle less than 10 degrees, an aperture of 0.1-0.4 μm, a porosity of 50%-80%, a tensile strength of 30-50 MPa, and an elongation at break of 10%-30%. The superhydrophobic polypropylene porous film maintains the chemical resistance, rigidity, and porosity of the polypropylene porous film, and has superhydrophobic properties and a good separation effect after working for 80 hours, thus greatly increasing the service life, and reducing operation costs and working costs in a membrane distillation process.

METHODS FOR WATER EXTRACTION
20220212956 · 2022-07-07 ·

The present application provides a method for extracting an extractable component from a feed liquid using a porous membrane. One embodiment of the method includes temperature-swing solvent extraction of water from saline water using a porous membrane.

IMIDAZOLE COVALENT ORGANIC FRAMEWORK

A composition of matter including a two-dimensional covalent organic imidazole framework (COF) polymer having an aromatic backbone and ordered nanometer sized pores that may be functionalized with a variety of functional groups. A filtration membrane having both high throughput and highly selective transport or rejection of a species of interest based on size, charge or other molecular properties is readily formed of the two-dimensional COF polymer. The filtration membrane being formed by providing a substrate, such as anodic aluminum oxide (AAO), and then depositing exfoliated carboxyl COF onto the substrate.

Hydrophobic and Porous Sorbent Polymer Composites and Methods for CO2 Capture

Sorbent polymer composites and a solution-casting method of making hydrophobic sorbent polymer composites for CO2 adsorption applications are described. The sorbent polymer composites are comprised of a polymer matrix, a dispersed CO2 sorbent, and an optional filler particle for hydrophobicity modification.

ENZYMATICALLY ACTIVE HIGH-FLUX SELECTIVELY GAS-PERMEABLE MEMBRANES FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY AND CARBON CAPTURE

A membrane structure for moving a gaseous object species from a first region having an object species first concentration, through the membrane structure, to a second region having an object species second concentration different from the first concentration is described. The membrane includes a supporting substrate having a plurality of pores therethrough, each of the plurality of pores defined by a first end, a second end and a surface of the supporting substrate extending between the first end and the second end as well as a nanoporous layer within the plurality of pores, wherein the nanoporous layer comprises a hydrophilic layer and a hydrophobic layer. The membrane also includes a liquid transport medium within the hydrophilic layer. The liquid transport medium includes a liquideous permeation medium and at least one enzyme within the liquideous permeation medium. The at least one enzyme is reinforced by at least one stabilizing component.