Claims
- 1. An ion exchange membrane product comprising at least two polymeric components, a first component forming a chemically inert matrix structure formed of an ion exchange resin, the second component being a solid polymer at least partially infused into the matrix formed by said first component and forming means to substantially reduce the conductivity of said ion exchange product.
- 2. The ion-exchange membrane of claim 1 wherein said second component is selected from polyether sulfone, polyarylene ether, polysulfone polymers, polyvinylidene fluoride and polyvinylfluoride.
- 3. The ion exchange membrane of claim 1 or 2 wherein the ion exchange membrane is formed of a polymer having fluorinated hydrocarbon chain or a polyolefinic chain.
- 4. A membrane as defined in claims 1 or 2, wherein said matrix structure was derived from an isotropic extruded membrane.
- 5. A membrane as defined in claim 4 wherein said membrane comprises phosphoric acid electrolyte solution equilibrated therein.
- 6. A membrane as defined in claim 7 wherein said membrane comprises phosphoric acid electrolyte solution equilibrated therein.
- 7. A membrane as defined in claim 1 wherein said membrane comprises phosphoric acid electrolyte solution equilibrated therein.
- 8. A membrane as defined in claim 3 wherein said membrane comprises phosphoric acid electrolyte solution equilibrated therein.
- 9. A membrane as defined in claim 3 wherein said matrix structure was derived from an isotropic extruded membrane.
- 10. A membrane as defined in claim 9 wherein said membrane comprises phosphoric acid electrolyte solution equilibrated therein.
- 11. A membrane as defined in any of claims 7 or 6, wherein said membrane contains water in stable relationship therewith at 400.degree. F.
- 12. An ion exchange membrane as defined in claims 1 or 2 wherein said second component is a polyether sulfone with a softening point over 200.degree. C.
- 13. An ion exchange membrane as defined in claims 1 or 2 wherein said solute reduces the electrical resistivity of the membrane to less than 50% of the matrix membrane into which the solute is introduced.
- 14. An ion exchange membrane as defined in claims 1 or 2 wherein said solute reduce the nitrogen permeability of an untreated matrix membrane by at least 50% while reducing the electrical resistivity of an untreated matrix membrane.
- 15. The ion exchange membrane of claim 1 or 2 wherein the ion exchange membrane is formed of a polymer having fluorinated hydrocarbon chain or a polyolefinic chain and wherein said membrane comprises phosphoric acid electrolyte solution equilibrated therein and contains water in stable relationship therewith at 400.degree. F.
- 16. The ion exchange membrane of claim 1 or 2 wherein the ion exchange membrane is formed of a polymer having fluorinated hydrocarbon chain or a polyolefinic chain wherein said membrane comprises phosphoric acid electrolyte solution equilibrated therein containing water in stable relationship therewith at 400.degree. F. and wherein said matrix structure was derived form an isotropic extruded membrane.
- 17. A membrane of the type useful in ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis or like processes, said membrane being characterized by
- (1) A first permeable component forming a matrix structure and
- (2) A second polymeric component characterized by a solubility in polar solvents which exceeds the solubility of said first polymeric component and wherein said second polymeric component is partially infused into said first component and forms means therein to reduce the permeability of said matrix to aqueous solutes and an improvement in the retention characteristics of the membrane.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 33,550, filed Apr. 26, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,243,508.
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