Claims
- 1. A method for enhancing the characteristics of a hydrophobic polyvinylidene difluoride membrane comprising heating the membrane to a temperature of at least about 80.degree. C. but less than the temperature at which the membrane softens and deforms for a time sufficient to achieve a state such that, when subsequently hydrophilized, the resultant hydrophilic membrane has substantially uniform hydrophilic properties.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the heating of the membrane is carried out at a temperature in the range of from about 80.degree. C. to about 160.degree. C.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the heating of the membrane is carried out for a time of from about sixty-four hours to about five minutes.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the temperature range is from about 80.degree. C. to about 145.degree. C.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the temperature range is from about 100.degree. C. to about 120.degree. C.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the membrane is in the form of a roll.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the heating is carried out in a circulating air oven.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the heating is carried out by contacting the membrane with a heated surface.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the membrane is in the form of a roll and the heating of the membrane is carried out at a temperature in the range of about 120.degree. C. or higher for a minimum period of about sixteen hours.
- 10. A method for preparing a microporous, hydrophilic, polyvinylidene difluoride membrane with enhanced characteristics comprising (1) heating the membrane in a hydrophobic form to a temperature of at least about 80.degree. C. but less than the temperature at which the membrane softens and deforms for a time sufficient to achieve a state such that, when subsequently hydrophilized, the resultant hydrophilic membrane has substantially uniform hydrophilic properties, and (2) thereafter hydrophilizing the heat treated hydrophobic membrane.
- 11. The method according to claim 1 wherein said state comprises uniform crystallinity.
- 12. The method according to claim 1 wherein said uniform crystallinity is evidenced by a difference in crystallinity over the membrane of less than about 10%.
- 13. The method according to claim 11 wherein said uniform crystallinity is evidenced by a difference in crystallinity over the membrane of less than about 5%.
- 14. The method according to claim 10 wherein the heating of the membrane is carried out at a temperature in the range of from about 80.degree. C. to about 160.degree. C.
- 15. The method of claim 10 wherein the heating of the membrane is carried out for a time of from about sixty-four hours to about five minutes.
- 16. The method of claim 10 wherein the temperature range is from about 80.degree. C. to about 145.degree. C.
- 17. The method of claim 10 wherein the temperature range is from about 100.degree. C. to about 120.degree. C.
- 18. The method of claim 10 wherein the heating is carried out in a circulating air oven.
- 19. The method of claim 10 wherein the heating is carried out by contacting the membrane with a heated surface.
- 20. The method of claim 10 wherein the membrane is in the form of a roll and the heating of the membrane is carried out at a temperature in the range of about 120.degree. C. or higher for a minimum period of about sixteen hours.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/683,817, filed Apr. 11, 1991.
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