Claims
- 1. An improved method for purifying polar solvents and miscible aprotic solvents. Said method being comprised of the steps of:
Adding an excess amount of finely divided layered material, in relation to the amount of contaminants in the solvent, to a contaminated polar or miscible aprotic solvent so as to capture the contaminants between layers of the layered material. Separating the inclusion material and the included contaminant from said purified polar or miscible aprotic solvent. Re-suspending the inclusion material and the included contaminant in a second solvent selected on the basis of its ability to chemically alter the included contaminant in a manner that allows said contaminant to be separated from the inclusion material.
- 2. The method of claim 1 where said second solvent kills said included contaminant.
- 3. The method of claim 1 where said second solvent chemically reacts with said contaminant.
- 4. The method of claim 1 where said second solvent is partially comprised of materials soluble in said second solvent that chemically react with said contaminant.
- 5. The method of claim 1 where the separation of the inclusion material and the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished by settling.
- 6. The method of claim 1 where the separation of the inclusion material from the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished by precipitation.
- 7. The method of claim 1 where the separation of the inclusion material and the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished by filtration.
- 8. The method of claim 1 where the separation of the inclusion material and the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished by the application of centrifugal force.
- 9. An improved method for purifying polar solvents and miscible aprotic solvents. Said method being comprised of the steps of:
Adding an excess amount of finely divided layered material, in relation to the amount of contaminants in the solvent, to a contaminated polar or miscible aprotic solvent so as to capture the contaminants between layers of the layered material. Separating the inclusion and the included dissolved contaminant from said polar or miscible aprotic purified solvent. Re-suspending the inclusion material and the included contaminant in a second solvent selected on the basis of the insolubility of the contaminant within said second solvent in a manner that allows said contaminant to be separated from the inclusion material.
- 10. The method of claim 9 where the separation of the inclusion material and the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished first by settling to separate inclusion materials without an included contaminant from inclusion materials with an included contaminant.
Followed by applying the said second solvent under force to the said inclusion materials with included contaminant in a manner that washes the included material off of the included contaminant.
- 11. The method of claim 9 where the separation of the inclusion material, and the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished first by precipitation to separate inclusion materials without an included contaminant from inclusion materials with an included contaminant.
Followed by applying the said second solvent under force to the said inclusion materials with an included contaminant in a manner that washes the included material off of the included contaminant.
- 12. The method of claim 9 where the separation of the inclusion material and the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished first by filtration to separate inclusion materials without an included contaminant from inclusion materials with an included contaminant.
Followed by applying the said second solvent under force to the said inclusion materials with an included contaminant in a manner that washes the included material off of the included contaminant.
- 13. The method of claim 9 where the separation of the inclusion material and the included contaminant suspended in said second solvent is accomplished first by the application of centrifugal force to separate inclusion materials without an included contaminant from inclusion materials with an included contaminant.
Followed by applying the said second solvent under force to the said inclusion material with an included contaminant in a manner that washes the included material off of the included contaminant.
- 14. An improved method for purifying polar solvents and miscible aprotic solvents contaminated by more than one type of contaminant. Said method being comprised of the steps of:
Adding an excess amount of finely divided layered material, in relation to the amount of contaminants in the solvent, to a contaminated polar or miscible aprotic solvent so as to capture the contaminants between layers of the layered material. Separating the inclusion material and the included contaminants from said purified polar or miscible aprotic solvent. Re-suspending the inclusion material and the included contaminants in second solvents where the second solvents may be the same as the original purified polar or miscible aprotic solvent, or selected on the basis of its ability to chemically alter the included contaminant, or selected on the basis of the insolubility of the contaminant within said second solvent, in a manner that allows some of said contaminants to be separated from said inclusion material.
- 15. The method of claim 14 where inclusion materials with included contaminants are recovered after each re-suspension in said second solvents and sequentially re-suspended in a different form of said second solvents to accomplish the removal of a specific contaminant or a group of similar contaminants.
- 16. The method of claim 14 where the resuspension of the inclusion materials and the included contaminants is followed by the step of exposing the resuspended materials to ion exchange materials to selectively remove a specific contaminant or a group of similar contaminants.
- 17. The method of claim 14 where the re-suspension of the inclusion materials and the included contaminants is followed by the step of exposing the re-suspended materials to electric current in a manner that effects the selective removal of a specific contaminant or a group of similar contaminants.
- 18. The method of claim 14 where steps of claims 15, 16, and 17 are applied sequentially in any order.
RELATED REFERENCES
[0001] Reference is hereby made to commonly assigned provisional U.S. patent application IMPROVED METHODS FOR PURIFYING A SOLVENT, Ser. No. 60/223/427, filed Aug. 7, 2000, the benefit of which is hereby claimed and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60223427 |
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