Use of treated composite polyamide membranes to separate concent

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Liquid/liquid solvent or colloidal extraction or diffusing...

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21050038, B01D 6102

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ABSTRACT:
A method of separating water of reduced concentration of a selected solute via reverse osmosis, wherein the selected solute is sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, isopropanol, sodium nitrate or another solute having a much higher solute passage than sodium chloride. The reverse osmosis membrane is prepared by treating a crosslinked, polyamide discriminating layer with an amine-reactive reagent or compatible oxidant at conditions whereby the passage of the selected solute at a selected transmembrane pressure is reduced by at least 30 percent.

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