Patent classifications
B01D2313/146
POTTED FLAT SHEET MEMBRANE FILTRATION MODULE
A filtration element has one or more rigid inserts in a housing. The inserts are covered with membranes. The element is configured to provide open feed channels beside the inserts. The membranes and inserts are potted at an edge, optionally at only part of an edge such as a corner. Permeate flows between the membrane and the insert to the potted edge. The membranes may be potted in a centrifuge.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL FEED SPACERS WITH TPMS ARCHITECTURES FOR MEMBRANE-BASED SYSTEMS
A filter element comprises a membrane layer; and a feed spacer on the membrane layer, wherein the feed spacer comprises a plurality of unit cells arranged in three dimensions, wherein each of the plurality of unit cells comprises a cavity defined by a triply periodic minimal surface, and wherein the cavities of the plurality of unit cells are interconnected to allow a fluid to pass through the cavities of the plurality of unit cells.
Non-nesting, non-deforming patterns for spiral-wound elements
Embodiments of the present invention provide for the deposition of spacing elements for spiral wound elements that prevent nesting of adjacent spacer layers and occlusion of feed space during element rolling.
Graded spacers for filtration wound elements
Embodiments of the present invention provide elements that are beneficial for use in fluid filtration. Embodiments provide elements that have variable feed spacer height, variable permeate spacer height, or both. The variable height allows flow properties to be matched to fluid volume as the filtration occurs.
Osmotic pressure assisted reverse osmosis membrane and module
Membranes and filtration modules for producing a concentrated feed stream and a diluted feed stream during operation in a water purification or wastewater treatment system. Filtration modules are provided that include a semipermeable membrane having a first side and a second side, the first side configured to receive a first feed solution stream from a first feed solution source and the second side configured to receive a second feed solution stream from a second feed solution source. The semipermeable membrane may be configured to operate at a hydrostatic pressure on the second side of the membrane from about 1% to about 40% of the hydrostatic pressure on the first side of the membrane, and may in some cases exhibit a salt rejection of from about 60 percent to about 90 percent during operation.
Methods and systems for treating wastewater via forward osmosis
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to methods and systems for treating wastewater via forward osmosis. By way of example, the methods and systems disclosed herein may be used to filter one or more precipitated salts and/or other particles from wastewater generated by power plants such as flue gas wastewater, oil and gas wastewater, and other industrial processes. For example, the methods and systems disclosed herein may be used to filter one or more precipitated salts from a wastewater feed concentrate formed during the forward osmosis process that is recirculated through at least one membrane module to continue the forward osmosis process. Filtering the one or more precipitated salts from the wastewater feed concentrate helps limit clogging of open channel feed spacer(s) of the at least one membrane module.
MEMBRANE MODULE FOR MITIGATING EVAPORATIVE FUEL EMISSIONS OF AUTOMOBILES
A modular structure for a mitigating evaporative fuel emissions, such as for an automobile, is described. The structure may include a plurality of frames and membranes for flowing fuel vapor and reducing the emission of hydrocarbon therefrom. The structure may include flow guides that provide a meandering flow path for both the fuel vapor and a permeate. A flow guide providing parallel flow paths is also described.
METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR ISOLATION AND/OR SEPARATION OF TARGET PRODUCTS FROM ANIMAL PRODUCED WASTE STREAMS
The present invention relates to separation methods and systems for converting high concentrations of animal wastes into useful products, wherein the separation of the desired useful products is conducted with a cross-flow filtration system having the ability to the separate desired useful energy and/or products from both viscous and non-viscous medium.
Systems and methods for utilizing crossflow filtration for cell enrichment
A disposable cell enrichment kit includes a crossflow filtration device configured to be disposed along a main loop pathway and to receive a process volume containing a biological sample and utilize crossflow filtration, via a micro-porous membrane, to retain a specific cell population in a retentate from the process volume and to remove a permeate including certain biological components from the process volume. The crossflow filtration device includes a laminated filtration unit that includes the micro-porous membrane, a first mating portion, a second mating portion, and a membrane support. The membrane support includes a first plurality of structural features that define a first plurality of openings, wherein the first plurality of structural features are coupled to the micro-porous membrane and provide support to the micro-porous membrane, and the first plurality of openings allow the permeate to flow through them after crossing the micro-porous membrane.
Spiral membrane element
The object of the present invention is to provide a spiral membrane element that can make a composite semipermeable membrane high in effective membrane area, and that can restrain the composite semipermeable membrane from being lowered in rejection ratio by a deformation of this membrane while ensuring the flow rate of a permeation liquid flowing in a permeation-side flow-channel sufficiently. The spiral membrane element comprises a layered body which comprises a composite semipermeable membrane, a supply-side flow-channel member, and a permeation-side flow-channel member; and the permeation-side flow-channel member comprises a tricot knitted fabric having a plurality of ribs each formed by repeating loops in a linear form in a longitudinal direction, and a plurality of grooves present between the ribs; has a membrane support index of 60 to 135, the membrane support index being calculated in accordance with the specified numerical relationship.