Claims
- 1. A filter sheet comprising a self-supporting fibrous matrix having immobilized therein particulate filter aid and particulate ion exchange resin particles, wherein said particulate filter aid and ion exchange resin particles are distributed substantially uniformly throughout a cross-section of said matrix.
- 2. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange resin is a cation exchange resin.
- 3. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange resin is a mixture of cation exchange resin and anion exchange resin.
- 4. The filter sheet of claim 2 wherein the cation exchange resin is selected from the group consisting of sulfonated phenol-fomaldehyde condensates, sulfonated phenolbenzaldehyde condensates, sulfonated styrene-divinyl benzene copolymers and sulfonated methacrylic acid-divinyl benzene copolymers.
- 5. The filter sheet of claim 2 wherein the cation exchange resin is a sulfonated styrene-divinyl benzene copolymer.
- 6. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the particulate filter aid is selected from the group consisting of diatomaceous earth, magnesia, perlite, talc, colloidal silica, polymeric particulates, activated carbon, molecular sieves, clay and mixtures thereof.
- 7. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the particulate filter aid is diatomaceous earth.
- 8. The filter sheet of claim 1 further comprising a binder resin.
- 9. The filter sheet of claim 8 wherein the binder resin is polyamido-polyamine epichlorhydrin resin.
- 10. The filter sheet of claim 1 further comprising chelating exchange resin.
- 11. The filter sheet of claim 1 containing sodium, iron, calcium, chromium, aluminum, potassium and copper extractables not exceeding about 20 ppb for each metal when measured by flushing 75 mL of a solvent selected from the group consisting of ethyl lactate and propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate through the filter sheet measuring about 47 mm in diameter.
- 12. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the self-supporting fibrous matrix comprises fiber selected from the group consisting of polyacrylonitrile fiber, nylon fiber, rayon fiber, polyvinyl chloride fiber, cellulose fiber, and cellulose acetate fiber.
- 13. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the self-supporting fibrous matrix comprises cellulose fiber.
- 14. The filter sheet of claim 13 wherein the cellulose fiber possesses an alpha cellulose content of greater than about 90 percent.
- 15. The filter sheet of claim 13 wherein the cellulose fiber is produced by the sulphite process.
- 16. The filter sheet of claim 13 wherein the cellulose fiber comprises a major amount of normal cellulose pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +400 to +800 mL and a minor amount of highly refined pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +100 to −1000 mL.
- 17. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 65 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 18. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 35 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 19. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the particulate filter aid represents from about 5 to about 40 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 20. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the particulate filter aid represents from about 15 to about 40 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 21. The filter sheet of claim 8 wherein the binder resin represents from about 0.05 to about 2.0 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 22. The filter sheet of claim 8 wherein the binder resin represents from about 0.1 to about 0.5 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 23. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the fibrous matrix represents from about 15 to about 80 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 24. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the fibrous matrix represents from about 40 to about 70 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 25. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 65, the particulate filter aid represents from about 5 to about 40, and the fibrous matrix represents from about 15 to about 80, weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 26. The filter sheet of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 35, the particulate filter aid represents from about 15 to about 40, and the fibrous matrix represents from about 40 to about 70, weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 27. A filter sheet comprising ion exchange resin and particulate filter aid immobilized in a self-supporting matrix of cellulose fiber comprising a major amount of normal cellulose pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +400 to +800 mL and a minor amount of highly refined pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +100 to −1000 mL.
- 28. The filter sheet of claim 27 wherein the cellulose fiber possesses an alpha cellulose content of greater than about 90 percent.
- 29. The filter sheet of claim 27 wherein the cellulose fiber is produced by the sulphite process.
- 30. The filter sheet of claim 27 wherein the ion exchange resin is a cation exchange resin containing H+ counter ions..
- 31. The filter sheet of claim 27 wherein the particulate filter aid is acid washed diatomaceous earth.
- 32. The filter sheet of claim 27 further comprising a binder resin.
- 33. A filter sheet comprising sulfonated styrene-divinyl benzene copolymer, diatomaceous earth and polyamide-polyamine epichlorhydrin resin embedded in a self-supporting matrix of cellulose fiber comprised of a major amount of normal cellulose pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +400 to +800 mL and a minor amount of highly refined pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +100 to −1000 mL.
- 34. The filter sheet of claim 33 wherein the sulfonated styrene-divinyl benzene copolymer represents from about 5 to about 65 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 35. The filter sheet of claim 33 wherein the diatomaceous earth represents from about 5 to about 40 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 36. The filter sheet of claim 33 wherein the polyamido-polyamine epichlorhydrin resin represents from about 0.05 to about 2 percent of the filter sheet.
- 37. The filter sheet of claim 33 wherein the cellulose fiber represents from about 20 to about 80 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 38. A process for removing dissolved ionic impurities from an organic liquid which comprises passing the organic liquid through a filter sheet comprising a self-supporting fibrous matrix having immobilized therein particulate filter aid and ion exchange resin particles, wherein said particulate filter aid and ion exchange resin particles are distributed substantially uniformly throughout a cross-section of said matrix.
- 39. The process of claim 38 wherein the organic liquid is a photoresist composition.
- 40. The process of claim 39 wherein the impurities are selected from the group consisting of sodium, potassium, iron, copper, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, zinc and mixtures thereof.
- 41. The process of claim 38 wherein the ion exchange resin is a cation exchange resin.
- 42. The process of claim 38 wherein the ion exchange resin is a mixture of cation exchange resin and anion exchange resin.
- 43. The process of claim 41 wherein the cation exchange resin is selected from the group consisting of sulfonated phenol-formaldehyde condensates, sulfonated phenolbenzaldehyde condensates, sulfonated styrene-divinyl benzene copolymers and sulfonated methacrylic acid-divinyl benzene copolymers.
- 44. The process of claim 41 wherein the cation exchange resin is a sulfonated styrene-divinyl benzene copolymer.
- 45. The process of claim 38 wherein the particulate filter aid is selected from the group consisting of diatomaceous earth, magnesia, perlite, talc, colloidal silica, polymeric particulates, activated carbon, molecular sieves, clay and mixtures thereof.
- 46. The process of claim 38 wherein the particulate filter aid is acid washed diatomaceous earth.
- 47. The process of claim 38 wherein the filter sheet further comprises a binder resin.
- 48. The process of claim 47 wherein the binder resin is polyamide-polyamine epichlorhydrin resin.
- 49. The process of claim 38 wherein the filter sheet further comprises chelating exchange resin.
- 50. The process of claim 38 wherein the filter sheet contains sodium, iron, calcium, chromium, aluminum, potassium and copper extractables not exceeding about 20 ppb for each metal when measured by flushing 75 ml of a solvent selected from the group consisting of ethyl lactate and propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate through the filter sheet measuring about 47 mm.
- 51. The process of claim 38 wherein the self-supporting fibrous matrix comprises fiber selected from the group consisting of cellulose fiber, polyolefin fiber, polyacrylonitrile fiber, nylon fiber, polyvinylchloride fiber, polyvinylidene fluoride fiber and mixtures thereof.
- 52. The process of claim 38 wherein the self-supporting fibrous matrix comprises cellulose fiber.
- 53. The process of claim 52 wherein the cellulose fiber possesses an alpha cellulose content of greater than about 90 percent.
- 54. The process of claim 52 wherein the cellulose fiber is produced by the sulphite process.
- 55. The process of claim 52 wherein the cellulose fiber comprises a major amount of normal cellulose pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +400 to +800 mL and a minor amount of highly refined pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +100 to −1000 mL.
- 56. The process of claim 38 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 65 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 57. The process of claim 38 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 40 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 58. The process of claim 38 wherein the particulate filter aid represents from about 5 to about 40 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 59. The process of claim 38 wherein the particulate filter aid represents from about 15 to about 40 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 60. The process of claim 47 wherein the binder resin represents from about 0.05 to about 2 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 61. The process of claim 47 wherein the binder resin represents from about 0.1 to about 0.5 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 62. The process of claim 38 wherein the fibrous matrix represents from about 15 to about 80 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 63. The process of claim 38 wherein the fibrous matrix represents from about 40 to about 70 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 64. The process of claim 38 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 65, the particulate filter aid represents from about 5 to about 40, and the fibrous matrix represents from about 15 to about 80, weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 65. The process of claim 38 wherein the ion exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 40, the particulate filter aid represents from about 15 to about 40, and the fibrous matrix represents from about 40 to about 70, weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 66. A process for removing dissolved ionic impurities from a photoresist composition which comprises passing the photoresist composition through a filter sheet comprising a self-supporting cellulose fiber matrix having immobilized therein particulate filter aid and particulate cation exchange resin, wherein said particulate filter aid and particulate cation exchange resin are distributed substantially uniformly throughout a cross-section of said matrix.
- 67. The process of claim 66 wherein the particulate filter aid comprises diatomaceous earth.
- 68. The process of claim 66 wherein the cation exchange resin comprises sulfonated styrene-divinyl copolymer.
- 69. The process of claim 66 wherein the cellulose fiber matrix comprises a major amount of normal cellulose pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +400 to +800 mL and a minor amount of highly refined pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +100 to −1000 mL.
- 70. The process of claim 66 wherein the cellulose fiber represents from about 15 to about 80 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 71. The process of claim 66 wherein particulate filter aid represents from about 5 to about 40 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 72. The process of claim 66 wherein cation exchange resin represents from about 5 to about 65 weight percent of the filter sheet.
- 73. A process for removing dissolved ionic impurities from a photoresist composition which comprises passing the photoresist composition through a filter sheet comprising a cellulose fiber matrix containing a major amount of normal cellulose pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +400 to +800 mL and a minor amount of highly refined pulp possessing a Canadian Standard Freeness of +100 to −1000 mL, said matrix having immobilized therein particulate cation exchange resin.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/022,793, filed Jul. 30, 1996.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60022793 |
Jul 1996 |
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Divisions (2)
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09603596 |
Jun 2000 |
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10137006 |
May 2002 |
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08903101 |
Jul 1997 |
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10137006 |
May 2002 |
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