Solvent-resistant microporous polybenzimidazole membranes

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Inventors

Barss, Robert P.
Friesen, Dwayne T.
McCray, Scott B.
Pearson, Kendall R.
Ray, Roderick J.
Sidwell, Delores R.
West, James B.

Application #

525580

Filed

Mar-15-2000

Published

Sep-23-2003

Current US Class

096/10
210/500.1
210/500.21
210/500.23
264/176.1
264/177.13
264/177.14
264/177.17
264/177.19
264/178R
264/209.1
264/211.12
264/211.13
264/211.14
264/211.17
264/41

International Classes

B01D 069/08

Field of Search

210/321.8 210/321.89 210/500.23 210/500.33 210/500.39 210/508 210/500.1 210/500.21 95/45 95/52 96/10 96/12 96/13 264/41 264/45.9 264/176.1 264/177.13 264/177.14 264/177.17 264/177.19 264/178

Assignee

Bend Research, Inc. (Bend, OR)

Examiners

Kim; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chernoff, Vilhauer, McClung & Stenzel, LLP

US Patent References

4020142   Chemical modifica...
4448687   Process for the pro...
4460641   Microporous hollow...
4512894   Process for the pro...
4693824   Process for the pro...
4693825   Method for the prep...
5468430   Process of making...
5611842   Organic and inorg...
5753008   Solvent resistant hol...

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Abstract
Solvent-resistant polybenzimidazole membranes, methods of making them and crosslinking them and composite membranes and hollow fiber membrane modules from them are disclosed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of making a polybenzimidazole microporous hollow fiber membrane comprising the steps:

(a) providing a polymer solution comprising 15 to 30 wt % polybenzimidazole, 2 to 5 wt % high molecular weight pore-former having a molecular weight of .gtoreq.1000 daltons, 5 to 30 wt % low molecular weight pore-former having a molecular weight of .ltoreq.100 daltons, and a solvent;

(b) forming a spun membrane by extruding said polymer solution of step (a) through an orifice at a temperature of 25.degree. to 60.degree. C. while simultaneously injecting a coagulating fluid through a needle located in said orifice;

(c) providing a quench bath;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Microporous flat sheet and hollow fiber membranes are well known in the art. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,230,463 and 4,772,391. Such membranes are typically made by a solution-casting process (flat sheets) or by a solution precipitation process (hollow fibers), wherein the polymer is precipitated from a polymer/solvent solution. Conventional polymers used for microporous membrane formation by solution precipitation are not resistant to the solvents used to form the polymer solution for the casting or spinning fabrication, or to solvents of similar strength since such solvents dissolve or swell the polymer. Thus, membranes made from conventional polymers cannot be used to treat feed streams containing solvents or other harsh chemicals.

The manufacture of solvent-resistant membranes from polyimides is well known in the art. See, for example, commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,753,008. This patent discloses a process for spinning a fiber from a precursor polymer, and then rendering the fiber solvent-resistant in a post-casting step. Such membranes are indeed solvent-resistant. However, polyimides are known to be susceptible to hydrolysis when exposed to water at elevated temperatures. As a result, these solvent-resistant microporous polyimide fibers are not suitable for applications where the stream to be treated is hot and contains water.
 
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