Claims
- 1. An asymmetric, microporous, hollow fiber membrane comprising a polyimide polymer wherein said polyimide polymer has a molecular weight of about 30,000 daltons to about 125,000 daltons and wherein said hollow fiber membrane has an inner diameter of approximately 280 microns and an outer diameter of approximately 380 microns and a pore size range of approximately 0.001 microns to about 0.5 microns and wherein said hollow fiber membrane is characterized by a uniform sponge structure and the absence of voids.
- 2. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 1 wherein said polyimide polymer comprises a polymer having the structure: ##STR11## wherein 10% to 90% of the R groups are ##STR12## and the remaining R groups are ##STR13##
- 3. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 1 wherein said polyimide polymer comprises a polymer having the structure: ##STR14##
- 4. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 1 wherein said membrane has a water permeability of at least 500 mL/hr/mmHg/m.sup.2.
- 5. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 1 wherein said membrane is uniformly porous throughout and wherein said membrane is characterized by the absence of voids.
- 6. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 1 wherein said fiber can withstand take-up rates in excess of 40 m/min.
- 7. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 1 wherein said membrane rewets by maintaining a flux of at least 500 mL/hr/mmHg/m.sup.2 for about six sterilizations and wherein said fiber is further characterized by having 0.0% wetting agent additives selected from the group of hydrophilic polymers, nonionic, anionic, or amphoteric surfactants.
- 8. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 7 wherein said hydrophilic polymers comprise polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- 9. A process for the manufacture of an asymmetric, microporous hollow fiber membrane comprising the steps of:
- (a) passing, through an outer annular orifice of a tube-in-orifice spinneret, a polymeric solution comprising about 15-25 wt. % of a highly polar polyimide polymer dissolved in a solvent with respect to the polymer, said solution having a viscosity of about 1500-5000 cps, to form an annular liquid;
- (b) passing, though the inner tube of the spinneret, into the center of the annular liquid, a precipitating solution comprising about
- (I) 99-65 wt. % of a solvent with respect to the polymer, and
- (ii) 1-35 wt. % of a non-solvent with respect to the polymer,
- wherein the precipitating solution interacts with the polymeric solution to form an annular polymer precipitate;
- (c) dropping the polymer precipitate through the atmosphere or an augmented atmosphere at a distance of about 0.5-0.2 meters;
- (d) quenching the polymer precipitate in a bath maintained at about 15.degree.-45.degree. C. to form a hollow fiber; and
- (e) taking up the fiber at a rate of about 40-70 meters/min, wherein said hollow fiber membrane is characterized by uniform sponge structure and the absence of voids.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein said organic solvent is selected from the group consisting of dimethylformamide, dimethylsulfoxide, dimethylacetamide, n-methylpyrrolidone and mixtures thereof.
- 11. The process of claim 9 wherein said solvent with respect to the polymer comprises dimethylformamide.
- 12. The process of claim 11 wherein said solvent comprises dimethylformamide.
- 13. The process of claim 9 wherein said precipitating solution comprises:
- (i) 75-90 wt. % of a solvent with respect to the polymer;
- (ii) 20-10 wt. % water; and
- (iii) 5-0 wt. % additional non-solvent with respect to the polymer.
- 14. The process of claim 13 wherein said solvent comprises dimethylformamide.
- 15. The process of claim 13 wherein said non-solvent comprises isopropanol.
- 16. The process of claim 9 wherein said polyimide polymer comprises a polymer having the structure: ##STR15## wherein 10% to 90% of the R groups are ##STR16## and the remaining R groups include either ##STR17##
- 17. The process of claim 9 wherein said polyimide polymer comprises a polymer having the structure: ##STR18##
- 18. The process of claim 9 wherein said precipitating solution comprises about 81 wt. % dimethylformamide and 19 wt. % water.
- 19. The process of claim 9 wherein said precipitating solution comprises about 85 wt. % dimethylformamide and 15 wt. % water.
- 20. The process of claim 9 wherein said precipitating solution comprises about 85.5 wt. % dimethylformamide and 14.5 wt. % water.
- 21. The process of claim 9 wherein said precipitating solution comprises 50 wt. % dimethylformamide and 50 wt. % water.
- 22. The process of claim 9 wherein said polymeric solution comprises about 15 wt. % of a polyimide polymer, about 80 wt. % dimethylformamide, and 5.0 wt. % glacial acetic acid.
- 23. The product prepared in accordance with the process of claim 9.
- 24. A process for the manufacture of an asymmetric, microporous hollow fiber membrane comprising the steps of:
- (a) passing, through an outer annular orifice of a tube-in-orifice spinneret, a polymeric solution comprising about 16-18 wt. % of a highly polar polyimide polymer dissolved in a solvent with respect to said polymer, said solution having a viscosity of about 1500-5000 cps, to form an annular liquid;
- (b) passing, through the inner tube of the spinneret, into the center of the annular liquid, a precipitating solution comprising about
- (i) about 80 wt. % of a solvent with respect to said polymer, and
- (ii) about 20 wt. % water,
- wherein the precipitating solution interacts with the polymeric solution to form an annular polymer precipitate;
- (c) dropping the polymer precipitate through the atmosphere or an augmented atmosphere for about 0.5-2.0 meters;
- (d) quenching the polymer precipitate in a bath maintained at about 15.degree.-45.degree. C. to form a hollow fiber; and
- (e) taking up the fiber at a rate of about 40-70 meters/min;
- wherein said fiber membrane is uniformly porous, characterized by the absence of voids, and has a water permeability of at least 500 mL/hr/mmHg/m.sup.2.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein said polyimide polymer comprises a polymer having the structure: ##STR19## wherein 10% to 90% of the R groups are ##STR20## and the remaining R groups include either ##STR21##
- 26. The process of claim 24 wherein said polyimide polymer comprises a polymer having the structure: ##STR22##
- 27. The product prepared in accordance with the process of claim 24.
- 28. An asymmetric, microporous, hollow fiber membrane comprising a polyimide polymer having the structure: ##STR23## wherein 10% to 90% of the R groups are ##STR24## an the remaining R groups are ##STR25## wherein at a blood flow rate of 200 mL/min, said membrane has a high rate of water permeability of about 17 mL/min/mmHg/m.sup.2 ; a high clearance rate of 175-190 mL/min for urea, 150-180 mL/min for creatinine and phosphorous, about 88-125.1 mL/min for Vitamin B.sub.12 and about 125-165 mL/min for Cytochrome C; and high sieving coefficients of from about 0.01 or less for albumin, and from about 0.65 to about 1.0 for myoglobin for fibers having 1.25 m.sup.2 active surface area; and wherein said hollow fiber membrane is characterized by a uniform sponge-like structure and the absence of voids.
- 29. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 28 wherein said fiber can withstand take-up rates in excess of 40 m/min.
- 30. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 29 wherein said membrane rewets by maintaining a flux of at least 500 mL/hr/mmHg/m.sup.2 for about six sterilizations and wherein said membrane is further characterized by having 0.0% wetting agent additives selected from the group of hydrophilic polymers, nonionic, anionic, or amphoteric surfactants.
- 31. The hollow fiber membrane of claim 29 wherein said hydrophilic polymers comprise polyvinylpyrrolidone.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/058,904 filed on May 6, 1993, pending, which is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No. 07/684,585 filed Apr. 12, 1991, abandoned, Ser. No. 07/902,389 filed Jun. 23, 1992, abandoned and Ser. No. 07/958,027 filed Oct. 7, 1992, abandoned, the entireties of which are incorporated by reference.
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