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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 1989
Filed:
Dec. 01, 1987
Joseph J Hammel, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Walter J Robertson, Aspinwall, PA (US);
William P Marshall, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Herbert W Barch, Natrona Heights, PA (US);
Balbhadra Daas, Allison Park, PA (US);
Michael A Smoot, Oakmont, PA (US);
Richard P Beaver, Library, PA (US);
PPG Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
A hollow, porous, silica-rich fiber, a process for producing same, and a process for enriching at least one gas from a gaseous mixture utilizing at least one fiber to result in gas separations with good permeability and good selectivity. The fiber is non-crystalline and has pore sizes having a range of 1 to around 50 Angstroms in diameter and a mean pore size of around less than 20 Angstroms in diameter and a filament diameter in the range of 1 to around 250 microns and a wall thickness in the range of around 1 to 50 microns. The fibers with a fine pore structure and thin walls are produced by forming hollow glass fibers hindered or fully phase-separable boron and/or alkali metal glass composition, by attenuation from melt at speeds in the range of 500 ft/min to around 30,000 ft/min. The phase-separable glass fibers are heat treated to yield limited phase-separated hollow glass fibers and these fibers are leached to extract acid and/or water soluble components. For fully phase-separable, hollow glass fibers, a limited heat treatment is used before leaching, where the heat treatment is at a temperature of around 300 to less than 480.degree. C. for a time of around 5 minutes to 24 hours. The hindered, phase-separable, hollow glass fibers are heat treated at a temperature in the range of about 400 to about 600.degree. C. At least one hollow, porous, silica-rich fiber is used in a device suitable to contain a gaseous mixture and the permeate is withdrawn from the silica-rich fiber at the opposite side from that at which the gaseous mixture contacts the hollow, porous fiber.