Claims
- 1. A process for separating alkali metal salts of a C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 carboxylic acid from salts of a chelating agent comprising:
- (a) contacting the discriminating layer of a membrane with an aqueous solution containing salts of the carboxylic acid and the chelating agent;
- (b) effecting a chemical potential difference across the membrane so that salts of the carboxylic acid selectively permeate through the membrane;
- (c) recovering the aqueous solution of carboxylic acids salts from the second surface of the membrane, wherein the membrane comprises a porous support layer and affixed to the support layer, a discriminating layer having a plurality of micropores in a normally water-compatible polymer matrix which bears a plurality of groups reactive with aldehyde, said polymer being crosslinked via reaction of a difunctional or polyfunctional aldehyde to render the polymer normally water-insoluble and wherein the membrane exhibit:
- (i) a water flux of at least about 15 gfd and a rejection of at least about 60 percent when tested with an aqueous solution of 0.2 weight percent of a first compound or salt having a molecular weight in the range from about 300 to about 1,000 at 200 psi and 25.degree. C., with the sum of the water flux in gfd and rejection of the first compound or salt in percent equal to at least about 90; and
- (ii) a NaCl rejection of less than about 30 percent when tested with an aqueous solution of 0.2 weight percent NaCl at 200 psi and 25.degree. C.
- 2. The process as described in claim 1 wherein the carboxylic acid salt is sodium formate.
- 3. The process as described in claim 2 wherein the chelating agent is Na.sub.4 EDTA.
- 4. The process as described in claim 3 wherein the aqueous solution is a copper electroless plating solution.
- 5. The process as described in claim 1 wherein the polymer in the membrane discriminating layer is a vinyl addition polymer bearing a plurality of hydroxyl groups and said polymer is crosslinked with glyoxal or glutaraldehyde.
- 6. The process as described in claim 5 wherein the polymer in the member discriminating layer is a vinyl acetate polymer or copolymer having from about 75 to about 95 percent of the acetate groups hydrolyzed to hydroxyl groups.
- 7. The process as described in claim 6 wherein the membrane exhibits a water flux of at least about 50 gfd and a rejection of at least about 98 percent for copper salts of EDTA when tested at 600 psi and 25.degree. C. at a pH of 12 with an aqueous solution of 2 weight percent Na.sub.4 EDTA and 1 weight percent CuSO.sub.4.5H.sub.2 O.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 001,488, filed Jan. 8, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,834,886.
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