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Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 2002

Filed:

Aug. 24, 2001
Applicant:
Inventors:

Erich Kessler, Höchst i. Odw., DE;

Thomas Batzilla, Bürgstadt, DE;

Friedbert Wechs, Wörth, DE;

Frank Wiese, Wuppertal, DE;

Assignee:

Membrana GmbH, Wuppertal, DE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 5/322 ; B01D 7/124 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 5/322 ; B01D 7/124 ;
Abstract

Process for producing integrally asymmetrical hydrophobic polyolefinic membranes with a separation layer, in particular for gas exchange, via thermally induced liquid-liquid phase separation. A solution of at least one polyolefin in a solvent system containing a compound A and a compound B is extruded to form a shaped object. Compound A is a strong solvent and compound B a weak non-solvent for the polymer. After leaving the die, the shaped object is cooled using a solid or liquid cooling medium, which does not dissolve the polymer and does not react chemically with it, until the phase separation and solidification of the high-polymer-content phase take place. The integrally asymmetrical membrane producible in this manner has a porosity of greater than 30% to 75% by volume, a sponge-like, open-pored, microporous support layer without macrovoids and on average isotropic pores, a separation layer on at least one of its surfaces with pores <100 nm, if any, and a gas separation factor &agr;(CO /N ) of at least 1. The membrane is preferably used for blood oxygenation.


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