Composite Membranes
20220105472 · 2022-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D69/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2313/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D69/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D63/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D69/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D69/1071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D67/0002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D71/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D67/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D69/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D69/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention provide the integration of the function of the feed spacer, the permeate carrier, or both, as a part of the membrane sheet in a spiral wound membrane element.
Claims
1. A membrane element comprising: (a) a porous polysulfone layer with a plurality of spacing features integrated on a first surface of the polysulfone layer; (b) a porous polymer filtration layer disposed on the first surface of the polysulfone layer; and (c) a porous support layer mounted in contact with a second surface of the polysulfone layer, where the second surface of the polysulfone layer is opposite the first surface of the polysulfone layer.
2. The membrane element of claim 1, wherein the support layer comprises polyethylene.
3. The membrane element of claim 1, wherein the support layer comprises a mesh material.
4. The membrane element of claim 1, wherein the support layer has a permeability that is greater in a portion of the support layer proximal the polysulfone layer than in a portion of the support layer distal from the poylsulfone later.
5. The membrane element of claim 1, further comprising one or more substantially impermeable barrier features disposed within the support layer, wherein the barrier features define fluid flow paths within the support layer.
6. The membrane element of claim 5, wherein the barrier features disposed within the support layer do not extend into the polysulfone layer, and the support layer comprises non-woven polyester.
7. The membrane element of claim 1, further comprising a permeate carrier layer having one or more substantially impermeable barrier features disposed within the permeate carrier layer, and wherein the permeate carrier layer is bonded to the porous support layer on a surface of the porous support layer opposite the surface of the porous support layer in contact with the polysulfone layer.
8. The membrane element of claim 1, wherein the spacing features are disposed on only one half of the first surface of the polysulfone layer.
9. The membrane element of claim 1, wherein a first subset of the spacing features are disposed near an inlet edge, an outlet edge, or both, of the polysulfone membrane, and wherein spacing features in the first subset have a first height; and wherein a second subset of the spacing features are disposed on no more than one half of the first surface of the polysulfone membrane and wherein spacing features in the second subset have a second height, wherein the second height is twice the first height.
10. A filtration element comprising the membrane element of claim 1 folded near the middle of the length of the membrane element such that the porous filtration layer is inside the folded membrane element.
11. The filtration element of claim 10, further comprising a collection tube, wherein the folded membrane element is placed with its support layer in contact with the collection tube and the folded membrane element is spirally wound around the collection tube.
12. The filtration element of claim 11, further comprising one or more additional membrane elements of claim 1, wherein each additional membrane element is placed with its support layer in contact with the collection tube and each additional membrane element is spirally wound around the collection tube.
13. The filtration element of claim 10, further comprising a fold protection element disposed on the porous filtration layer near the fold line.
14. The filtration element of claim 10, further comprising a bridge support pattern of spacers disposed on the membrane sheet at the end distal from the fold line.
15. A method of making a membrane element, comprising: (a) placing a plurality of spacing features on a first surface of a polysulfone layer; (b) bonding a porous polymer filtration layer to the first surface of the polysulfone layer; and (c) bonding a porous support layer with a second surface of the polysulfone layer, where the second surface of the polysulfone layer is opposite the first surface of the polysulfone layer.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the support layer comprises polyethylene.
17. The membrane element of claim 15, wherein the support layer comprises a mesh material.
18. The membrane element of claim 1, wherein the support layer has a permeability that is greater in a portion of the support layer proximal the polysulfone layer than in a portion of the support layer distal from the poylsulfone later.
19. The method of claim 15, further comprising forming one or more substantially impermeable barrier features within the support layer, wherein the barrier features define fluid flow paths within the support layer, prior to step (c).
20. The method of claim 15, further comprising forming one or more substantially impermeable barrier features within a permeate carrier, and bonding the permeate carrier to the porous support layer on a surface of the porous support layer opposite the surface of the porous support layer in contact with the polysulfone layer.
21. The method of claim 15, wherein the spacing features are disposed on only one half of the first surface of the polysulfone layer.
22. The method of claim 15, wherein a first subset of the spacing features are disposed near an inlet edge, an outlet edge, or both, of the polysulfone membrane, and wherein spacing features in the first subset have a first height; and wherein a second subset of the spacing features are disposed on no more than one half of the first surface of the polysulfone membrane and wherein spacing features in the second subset have a second height, wherein the second height is twice the first height.
23. The method of claim 15 further comprising: folding the membrane element near the middle of the length of the membrane element such that the porous filtration layer is inside the folded membrane element.
24. The method of claim 23, further comprising placing the folded membrane element with its support layer in contact with a collection tube, and spirally winding the folded membrane element around the collection tube.
25. The method of claim 24, further comprising repeating the method of claim 15 one or more time to provide one or more additional membrane elements; folding each of the additional membrane elements near the middle of the length of such membrane element such that its porous filtration layer is inside the folded membrane element; placing each additional membrane element with its support layer in contact with the collection tube; and spirally winding the additional membrane elements around the collection tube.
26. The method of claim 23, further comprising placing a fold protection element on the porous filtration layer near the fold line.
27. The method of claim 23, further comprising placing a bridge support pattern of spacers on the membrane sheet at the end distal from the fold line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] Embodiments of the present invention provide a membrane element comprising: (a) a porous polysulfone layer with a plurality of spacing features integrated on a first surface of the polysulfone layer; (b) a porous polymer filtration layer disposed on the first surface of the polysulfone layer; and (c) a porous support layer mounted in contact with a second surface of the polysulfone layer, where the second surface of the polysulfone layer is opposite the first surface of the polysulfone layer. In some embodiments, the support layer comprises polyethylene. In some embodiments, the support layer comprises a mesh material. In some embodiments, the support layer has a permeability that is greater in a portion of the support layer proximal the polysulfone layer than in a portion of the support layer distal from the poylsulfone later.
[0015] Some embodiments further comprise one or more substantially impermeable barrier features disposed within the support layer, wherein the barrier features define fluid flow paths within the support layer. In some embodiments, the barrier features disposed within the support layer do not extend into the polysulfone layer, and the support layer comprises non-woven polyester.
[0016] Some embodiments further comprise a permeate carrier layer having one or more substantially impermeable barrier features disposed within the permeate carrier layer, and wherein the permeate carrier layer is bonded to the porous support layer on a surface of the porous support layer opposite the surface of the porous support layer in contact with the polysulfone layer. In some embodiments, the spacing features are disposed on only one half of the first surface of the polysulfone layer. In some embodiments, a first subset of the spacing features are disposed near an inlet edge, an outlet edge, or both, of the polysulfone membrane, and wherein spacing features in the first subset have a first height; and wherein a second subset of the spacing features are disposed on no more than one half of the first surface of the polysulfone membrane and wherein spacing features in the second subset have a second height, wherein the second height is twice the first height.
[0017] Some embodiments provide a filtration element comprising the membrane element as described above folded near the middle of the length of the membrane element such that the porous filtration layer is inside the folded membrane element. Some embodiments further comprise a collection tube, wherein the folded membrane element is placed with its support layer in contact with the collection tube and the folded membrane element is spirally wound around the collection tube. Some embodiments further comprise one or more additional membrane elements of claim 1, wherein each additional membrane element is placed with its support layer in contact with the collection tube and each additional membrane element is spirally wound around the collection tube. Some embodiments further comprise a fold protection element disposed on the porous filtration layer near the fold line. Some embodiments further comprise a bridge support pattern of spacers disposed on the membrane sheet at the end distal from the fold line.
[0018] Embodiments of the present invention provide a method of making a membrane element, comprising: (a) placing a plurality of spacing features on a first surface of a polysulfone layer; (b) bonding a porous polymer filtration layer to the first surface of the polysulfone layer; and (c) bonding a porous support layer with a second surface of the polysulfone layer, where the second surface of the polysulfone layer is opposite the first surface of the polysulfone layer. In some embodiments, the support layer comprises polyethylene. In some embodiments, the support layer comprises a mesh material. In some embodiments, the support layer has a permeability that is greater in a portion of the support layer proximal the polysulfone layer than in a portion of the support layer distal from the poylsulfone later.
[0019] Some embodiments further comprise forming one or more substantially impermeable barrier features within the support layer, wherein the barrier features define fluid flow paths within the support layer, prior to step (c). Some embodiments further comprise forming one or more substantially impermeable barrier features within a permeate carrier, and bonding the permeate carrier to the porous support layer on a surface of the porous support layer opposite the surface of the porous support layer in contact with the polysulfone layer. In some embodiments, the spacing features are disposed on only one half of the first surface of the polysulfone layer. In some embodiments, a first subset of the spacing features are disposed near an inlet edge, an outlet edge, or both, of the polysulfone membrane, and wherein spacing features in the first subset have a first height; and wherein a second subset of the spacing features are disposed on no more than one half of the first surface of the polysulfone membrane and wherein spacing features in the second subset have a second height, wherein the second height is twice the first height.
[0020] Some embodiments provide a method of making a filtration element comprising: (a) providing a membrane element according to the methods described above; (b) folding the membrane element near the middle of the length of the membrane element such that the porous filtration layer is inside the folded membrane element. Some embodiments further comprise placing the folded membrane element with its support layer in contact with a collection tube, and spirally winding the folded membrane element around the collection tube. Some embodiments further comprise providing one or more additional membrane elements according to the method described above; folding each of the additional membrane elements near the middle of the length of such membrane element such that its porous filtration layer is inside the folded membrane element; placing each additional membrane element with its support layer in contact with the collection tube; and spirally winding the additional membrane elements around the collection tube. Some embodiments further comprise placing a fold protection element on the porous filtration layer near the fold line. Some embodiments further comprise placing a bridge support pattern of spacers on the membrane sheet at the end distal from the fold line.
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[0027] The present invention has been described in connection with various example embodiments. It will be understood that the above description is merely illustrative of the applications of the principles of the present invention, the scope of which is to be determined by the claims viewed in light of the specification. Other variants and modifications of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art.