Coating processes – Foraminous product produced – Filter – sponge – or foam
Patent
1979-11-08
1981-01-06
Lawrence, Evan K.
Coating processes
Foraminous product produced
Filter, sponge, or foam
55158, 264 41, 264 464, 264DIG18, 4274301, 427439, B05D 500
Patent
active
042437016
ABSTRACT:
Membranes, which may be used for the separation of gases, comprise a thin film of a semi-permeable material composited on a porous support member. The membranes are prepared by passing a support member through a solution of a halogenated hydrocarbon solvent containing a semi-permeable membrane forming prepolymer and cross-linking agent. This step is then followed by the cross-linking of the prepolymer by treatment at an elevated temperature. The process may be exemplified by passing one finely porous surface of a cellulose nitrate-cellulose acetate support member through a solution of dimethyl silicone in a halogenated solvent such as trifluorotrichloroethane followed by treatment at a temperature in the range of from about 50.degree. to about 150.degree. C. to form the desired membrane.
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Grabowsky Richard L.
Riley Robert L.
Hoatson Jr. James R.
Lawrence Evan K.
Nelson Raymond H.
Page II William H.
UOP Inc.
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