Claims
- 1. A filter for removing water from a lipophilic fluid comprising a water absorbing agent having a water absorbing capacity of at least about 50 g of water/g of water absorbing agent.
- 2. The filter according to claim 1 wherein the water absorbing agent has an average particle size of from about 5 microns to about 500 microns.
- 3. The filter according to claim 1 wherein the water absorbing agent is selected from the group consisting of hydrogel agents, acrylate-containing agents, acrylamide-containing agents, cellulose-containing agents and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The filter according to claim 3 wherein the water absorbing agent comprises two or more agents each separate and discrete from the other agents.
- 5. The filter according to claim 1 wherein the water absorbing agent comprises two or more agents commingled.
- 6. The filter according to claim 1 wherein the water absorbing agent comprises a fibrous structure.
- 7. The filter according to claim 6 wherein the fibrous structure is in the form of a sheet.
- 8. The filter according to claim 7 wherein the fibrous structure comprises a loading density of water absorbing agent in the range of from about 50 g of agent/m2 of fibrous structure to about 2000 g of agent/m2 of fibrous structure.
- 9. The filter according to claim 6 wherein the fibrous structure is a non-woven fibrous structure.
- 10. The filter according to claim 1 wherein the filter comprises a housing in which the water absorbing agent is housed.
- 11. The filter according to claim 10 wherein the housing comprises an inlet through which lipophilic fluid enters housing such that the lipophilic fluid contacts the water absorbing agent.
- 12. The filter according to claim 11 wherein the housing further comprises an outlet through which the filtered lipophilic fluid exits the housing.
- 13. The filter according to claim 12 wherein the lipophilic fluid filtrate passes through the housing from the inlet to the outlet at a flow rate of from about 10 ml/min to about 1000 ml/min.
- 14. The filter according to claim 1 wherein the filter removes water from the lipophilic fluid to a level of less than about 0.5% by weight of water in the lipophilic fluid.
- 15. A water absorbing, mechanical filter comprising:
a. a filter housing; b. an inlet port in said housing for receiving a filtrate; c. an outlet port in said housing for releasing a filtrate; d. a quantity of water absorbing agent having a water absorbing capacity of at least about 50 g of water/g of water absorbing agent dispersed throughout and fixed to said body, the distribution of the water absorbing agent within said body being greater nearer said outlet port than said inlet port.
- 16. The filter according to claim 15 wherein the water absorbing agent is in the form of a fibrous agent.
- 17. A process for removing water from a lipophilic fluid comprising the step of contacting the filter according to claim 1 with the lipophilic fluid such that water is removed from the lipophilic fluid.
- 18. The process according to claim 17 wherein water is removed the lipophilic fluid to a level of less than 5 ppm of water in the lipophilic fluid.
- 19. A lipophilic fluid produced by the process according to claim 17.
- 20. An apparatus comprising:
a. a filter according to claim 1; and b. a source of water and/or surfactant-containing lipophilic fluid, wherein the water and/or surfactant-containing lipophilic fluid is in fluid communication with the filter.
- 21. The filter according to claim 1 wherein the water absorbing agent comprises a surfactant-removing agent.
- 22. A process for removing water and surfactant from a lipophilic fluid comprising contacting a filter according to claim 21 with the lipophilic fluid such that water and surfactant are removed from the lipophilic fluid.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/318,440 filed on Sep. 10, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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