Patent classifications
B01D2323/21823
Method for preparing high-strength anti-pollution antibacterial hollow fiber membrane and product prepared therefrom
Disclosed are a method for preparing a high-strength anti-pollution anti-bacterial hollow fiber nano-filtration membrane and a product prepared by the method. The method comprises: S1, a chemical crosslinking reaction: placing an ultra-filtration base membrane in an acidic aqueous solution of glucose or an aqueous solution of phytic acid for a chemical crosslinking reaction to obtain a nano-filtration membrane; S2, a neutralization reaction immersing the nano-filtration membrane obtained in step S1 in an aqueous solution of alkali for the neutralization reaction, then washing the membrane to be neutral; S3, loading inorganic antibacterial agent: placing the membrane obtained in step S2 in an inorganic anti-bacterial agent solution for complexation, thereby obtaining a high-strength anti-pollution anti-bacterial hollow fiber nano-filtration membrane.
MeAPO-18 Membranes with Lamellar Crystal Morphology and Their Preparation
The invention relates to a method for preparing a MeAPO-18 supported membrane comprising a MeAPO-18 crystal layer on a porous support, wherein the obtained MeAPO-18 supported membrane as a lamellar crystal morphology. The invention is also directed to the said membranes and to their use.
SUPPORT LAYERS FOR FORWARD OSMOSIS MEMBRANES
The invention relates generally to forward osmosis membranes and methods of making forward osmosis membranes, in particular improved thin support layer upon which an active layer is cast.
ACID-RESISTANT NANO-SEPARATION MEMBRANE HAVING ENHANCED FLOW RATE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
The present invention relates to an acid-resistant nanomembrane with an improved flow rate and a method of producing the acid-resistant nanomembrane, and more particularly, to an acid-resistant nanomembrane with an improved flow rate, which can also be used under strong-acid and high-temperature conditions for the recovery of rare metals, valuable metals, and the like generated in a smelting process and which exhibits both excellent flow rate and excellent acid resistance, and a method of producing the acid-resistant nanomembrane.
PREPARATION METHOD OF HIGH-STRENGTH ANTI-POLLUTION ANTIBACTERIAL HOLLOW FIBER NANOFILTRATION MEMBRANE AND PRODUCT
Disclosed are a method for preparing a high-strength anti-pollution anti-bacterial hollow fiber nano-filtration membrane and a product prepared by the method. The method comprises: S1, a chemical crosslinking reaction: placing an ultra-filtration base membrane in an acidic aqueous solution of glucose or an aqueous solution of phytic acid for a chemical crosslinking reaction to obtain a nano-filtration membrane; S2, a neutralization reaction immersing the nano-filtration membrane obtained in step S1 in an aqueous solution of alkali for the neutralization reaction, then washing the membrane to be neutral; S3, loading inorganic antibacterial agent: placing the membrane obtained in step S2 in an inorganic anti-bacterial agent solution for complexation, thereby obtaining a high-strength anti-pollution anti-bacterial hollow fiber nano-filtration membrane.
Microporous articles with a three-dimensional porous network of acid-sintered interconnected silica nanoparticles and methods of making the same
Articles are described including a first microfiltration membrane layer having a first major surface and a second major surface disposed opposite the first major surface, and a first silica layer directly attached to the first major surface of the first microfiltration membrane layer. The first silica layer includes a polymeric binder and acid-sintered interconnected silica nanoparticles arranged to form a continuous three-dimensional porous network. A method of making an article is also described, including providing a first microfiltration membrane layer having a first major surface and a second major surface disposed opposite the first major surface, and forming a first silica layer on the first major surface.
POROUS THERMOPLASTIC MEMBRANES
The present invention is directed to a membrane, comprising a polyurethane (PU1), wherein the polyurethane (PU1) is based on 80 to 100% by weight of a mixture of at least one diol (D1) and at least one polyisocyanate (I1), and 0 to 20% by weight of at least one compound (C1) with at least two functional groups which are reactive towards isocyanate groups. Furthermore, the present invention is directed to a process for preparing a membrane, comprising providing a solution (L1) at least comprising a polyurethane (PU1) and preparing a membrane from solution (L1) using phase inversion; as well as the use of a membrane according to the present invention for coating a woven article.
High-functional polyamide-based dry water treatment separator and method for manufacturing same
The present invention relates to a dry water treatment membrane having moisture content of 1% to 10%, and a method for manufacturing the same.
SEPARATOR AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
The present disclosure relates to a separator and a method of manufacturing the separator. The separator includes a porous support and a hydrophilic polymer applied to the surface of the porous support through a solution including the hydrophilic polymer and a solvent, and satisfies the following Equation: 0.015?(C*D)/(A*B)?0.65, where A is a thickness (?m) of the porous support, B is an air permeability (Gurley, seconds/100 ml) of the porous support, C is a porosity (% by volume) of the porous support, and D is a content (% by weight) of the hydrophilic polymer in the solution.
MICROPOROUS ARTICLES WITH A THREE-DIMENSIONAL POROUS NETWORK OF ACID-SINTERED INTERCONNECTED SILICA NANOPARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
Articles are described including a first microfiltration membrane layer having a first major surface and a second major surface disposed opposite the first major surface, and a first silica layer directly attached to the first major surface of the first microfiltration membrane layer. The first silica layer includes a polymeric binder and acid-sintered interconnected silica nanoparticles arranged to form a continuous three-dimensional porous network. A method of making an article is also described, including providing a first microfiltration membrane layer having a first major surface and a second major surface disposed opposite the first major surface, and forming a first silica layer on the first major surface.