Patent classifications
B01D71/027
Composite Nanoparticle Stabilized Core Carbon Molecular Sieve Hollow Fiber Membranes Having Improved Permeance
Disclosed herein are asymmetric multilayer carbon molecular sieve (“CMS”) hollow fiber membranes and processes for preparing the membranes. The processes include simultaneously extruding a core dope containing a polymer and suitable nanoparticles, a sheath dope, and a bore fluid, followed by pyrolysis of the extruded fiber.
ALUMINUM OXIDE SUPPORTED GAS PERMEABLE MEMBRANES
A semi-porous composite membrane and a method of manufacturing the semi-porous composite membrane. The semi-porous composite membrane includes a base supporting substrate comprising α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3, an outer layer comprising silica, and an intermediate layer comprising crystalline fibers of boehmite, and at least one of a secondary metal oxide and a synthetic polymer, wherein the intermediate layer is disposed between the base supporting substrate and the outer layer. The crystalline fibers of boehmite are a length of 5-150 nm. The semi-porous composite membrane may be employed in membrane reactors.
CERAMIC FILTER
A ceramic filter 20 has a porous support formed from particles containing a metal oxide as a main component and a membrane layer coated on a surface of the porous support and formed from particles containing the same kind of metal oxide as that of the porous support, wherein the particles forming the membrane layer are loaded with a different kind of metal oxide from that of the particles forming the membrane layer.
CHEMICALLY ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY METHOD USING VISCOSITY-INCREASING POLYMERIC COMPOUNDS
The present invention is concerned with the treatment of produced water, obtained from a chemically enhanced oil recovery process using viscosity-increasing polymeric compounds. Said treatment comprises particularly the steps of obtaining a produced water, from an oil-water mixture recovered from an oil-bearing formation, wherein the produced water comprises the viscosity-increasing polymeric compounds; and, of directing the produced water to a specific filtration device, and subjecting the produced water to filtration, for obtaining a retentate stream and a permeate stream. Said process allows particularly obtaining a permeate comprising the viscosity-increasing polymeric compounds, said permeate being substantially free of suspended solids, free oil and emulsified oil.
SPIRAL WOUND PROTEIN SEPARATION DEVICE
The present invention is directed to an affinity chromatography device that has a normal flow and which separates a targeted protein from aqueous mixtures. The chromatography device includes a housing containing therein a spiral wound membrane assembly that includes at least one inner intermediate material that forms an outer flow channel, at least one polymer membrane that contains therein inorganic particles, and at least one outer intermediate material that forms an inner flow channel sequentially positioned around a central core having a solid outer wall. An aqueous mixture is passed through the outer flow channel, through the polymer membrane where the targeted protein is removed, and then through an inner flow channel. The affinity chromatography device further includes an inlet flow distributor containing an inlet and an outlet flow distributer containing an outlet. Additionally, the chromatography device has a dimensionless resistance parameter that is less than 0.08.
Gas separation membrane manufacturing method
A method for producing a gas separation membrane containing fine particles uniformly dispersed in a resin, including the following (A) and (B): (A) a step of mixing the fine particles with a matrix resin, the amount of the fine particles with respect to the entire mass of the mixture being adjusted to 1 mass % to 50 mass %, to thereby prepare a master batch; and (B) a step including dissolving the master batch in a solvent, applying the prepared solution onto a substrate, and evaporating the solvent.
FUNCTIONALIZED CERAMIC MEMBRANES FOR THE SEPARATION OF ORGANICS FROM RAW WATER AND METHODS OF FILTRATION USING FUNCTIONALIZED CERAMIC MEMBRANES
Components, systems, and methods for producing highly hydrophilitic, functionalized inorganic filtration membranes, pre-treating organic and biological-containing waste waters for minimal membrane fouling and scaling when processed using such functionalized membranes, and use of such functionalized membranes of the present invention in filtration systems for separating such pre-treated waste waters, all with respect to optimal permeate production rates, purity of permeate and resistance to fouling and scale formation on the membranes.
SEPARATION MEMBRANE STRUCTURE
A separation membrane structure includes a porous support, a first separation membrane and a second separation membrane. The first separation membrane is formed on the porous support and contains high silica zeolite having Si/Al atomic ratio of greater than or equal to 200. The second separation membrane is formed on the first separation membrane and contains cation.
SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE GRAPHENE OXIDE MEMBRANE
Described herein is a crosslinked graphene and biopolymer (e.g. lignin) based composite membrane that provides selective resistance for gases while providing water vapor permeability. Methods for making such membranes, and methods of using the membranes for dehydrating mixtures, are also described.
Advanced double skin membranes for membrane reactors
A hydrogen permeable membrane device is provided that includes a porous ceramic layer having a material that includes zirconia, Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ), γ/Al.sub.2O.sub.3, and/or YSZ— γ/Al.sub.2O.sub.3, and a porous Pd film or porous Pd-alloy film deposited on the a mesoporous ceramic layer.