Non-porous gas permeable membrane

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5914154
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08862944

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A process for placing an ultra thin layer of a non-porous gas permeable polymer continuously over an entire filter surface area allows the fabrication of compact, high flux, fouling resistant gas filters. The process involves contacting a dilute coating solution of gas permeable polymer in a solvent with one side of a microporous substrate. The pore size of the substrate is chosen for its ability to effectively filter the gas permeable polymer from the coating solution. Solvent of the coating solution is made to flow through the microporous substrate which causes an ultra thin layer of polymer to build up on the side of substrate. When a desired thickness of polymer is built up, the solution and solvent is removed and residual solvent is evaporated, preferably by passing a gas at high rate over the surface of the polymer layer. This process can be used to coat flat sheet and hollow fiber substrates. The process is particularly useful for coating multiple hollow fibers assembled in modules which by virtue of the high surface area density of small diameter fibers and the efficient packing of many fibers in the modules, provide very high filter surface area in a small volume. The coated fiber modules thus can be used as high flow rate gas filters in applications such as filtering nuisance particules from recovered gas streams, collecting hazardous or valuable droplets suspended in a gas process stream for protection or salvage. Specific applications include filtering air for microelectronic circuit assembly facilities and filtering microbes from the atmosphere in biomedical 'clean rooms'. A preferred gas permeable polymer for use with this invention is an amorphous copolymer of perfluoro-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxole. The superior hydrophobicity and oleophobicity of this material in the form of a non-porous, continuous layer provides a barrier for solid particles and liquid droplets from blocking flow through a gas filter. Furthermore, a gas filter made according to this invention can be easily cleaned and restored to near-original gas flux performance.

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CMS TECHNOLOGIES HOLDINGS INC335 WATER STREET NEWPORT DE 19804

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Nemser, Stuart Marshall Wilmington, DE 11 445

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