Ultrafiltration membranes and methods of making and use of ultrafiltration membranes
a technology of ultrafiltration membrane and ultrafiltration membrane, which is applied in the direction of membranes, filtration separation, separation processes, etc., can solve the problems of significant error in determining the total filtration area required, and the challenge of developing a membrane product with this desired combination of properties
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[0044] A two layer polyethersulfone substrate membrane was made by cocasting two solutions of polyethersulfone in N-methyl pyrrolidone followed by contacting the two layers with water to form an ultrafiltration layer and a microfiltration layer. The substrate membrane had an LRV of 4.0 for PhiX174 and water flux of 80 L / m2 h-psi. The substrate membrane was immersed in an aqueous solution containing 1% of hydroxypropyl cellulose and 20% isopropyl alcohol at room temperature. The membrane was soaked in this solution for 30 min, removed from solution and rinsed with deionized water for 5 min with gentle agitation. It was then placed in boiling water for 10 min and dried at room temperature. The membrane had a Critical Water Surface Tension (CWST) of 77 dynes / cm. Membrane flux was recorded to be 33.3 L / m2 h-psi by measuring flow of Difko FA phosphate buffer solution (150 mM NaCl, pH 7.2) at 30 psi constant pressure. The throughput was 2152 L / m2 as measured with1.45 g / L solution of BSA (...
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[0051] A two layer polyethersulfone virus-retentive substrate membrane was made by cocasting two solutions of polyethersulfone in N-methyl pyrrolidone followed by contacting the two layers with water to form an ultrafiltration layer and a microfiltration layer. The substrate membrane had an LRV of 4.0 for PhiX174 and water flux of 80 L / m2 h-psi. The substrate membrane was immersed in an aqueous solution containing 0.5% of hydroxypropyl cellulose, 20% isopropyl alcohol, and 0.023% surfactant Zonyl FSN (DuPont, Bridgeport, Conn.) at room temperature. The membrane was soaked in this solution for 2 min, removed from solution, excess solution was nipped off and the membrane was heated at 120 deg. C for 15 min. Membrane flux was recorded to be 41.8 L / m2 h-psi and the throughput was 1608 L / m2.
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[0052] The procedure described in Example 2 was followed. The membrane was immersed in boiling water for 5 minutes.
[0053] Table 1. Membrane flux as recorded by measuring flow of Difko FA phosphate buffer solution (150 mM NaCl, pH 7.2) at 30 psi constant pressure and throughput as measured with1.45 g / L solution of BSA (Serologicals, Inc., Temecula, Calif.) in the same Difko FA phosphate buffer solution that was filtered through the membrane at constant pressure of 30 psi. A was calculated by Equation 2 set forth above.
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