Claims
- 1. An asymmetric membrane having enhanced gas separation characteristics comprising a relatively thin dense semipermeable skin region and a less dense, porous non-selective support region that serves to preclude the collapse of the skin region under pressure, said skin region being capable of selectively permeating a more readily permeable component of a feed mixture to be separated at a desirably high permeation rate, said membrane having washed and dried, and having been exposed in essentially dry form to an elevated temperature of from about 15.degree. C. to about 1.degree. C. less than the glass transition temperature of the membrane material under non-swelling conditions for a period of time sufficient to modify the membrane structure to create asymmetry therein and to increase its compaction resistance and collapse pressure, whereby said asymmetric membrane exhibits enhanced selectivity and permeability characteristics, and advantageous combinations of selectivity and permeability, together with desirable compaction resistance and collapse pressure, on a repeatable basis, enhancing the uniformity and reliability of the membrane for use in gas separation operations.
- 2. The membrane of claim 1 in which the membrane material comprises polysulfone.
- 3. The membrane of claim 1 in which said desired form comprises hollow fiber form.
- 4. The membrane of claim 1 in which said non-swelling conditions comprise a heated gas atmosphere.
- 5. The membrane of claim 1 in which said heated gas atmosphere comprises hot, essentially dry air.
- 6. The membrane of claim 1 in which said non swelling conditions comprise a bath of non-swelling liquid, the exposure of said membrane thereto being for a period of time not sufficient to cause the collapse of said membrane.
- 7. In the process of preparing a polymeric membrane capable of selectively permeating a more readily permeable component of a feed gas mixture in which said membrane is produced in a desired porous form, washed and dried, the improvement comprising exposing said membrane in essentially dry form to an elevated temperature of from about 15.degree. C. to about 1.degree. C. less than the glass transition temperature of the membrane material under non-swelling conditions for a period of time sufficient to modify the membrane structure to form asymmetry therein, with increased compaction resistance and collapse pressure, whereby the uniformity and reliability of the treated membrane is enhanced for use in gas separation operations.
- 8. The process of claim 7 in which said non swelling conditions comprise a heated gas atmosphere.
- 9. The process of claim 8 in which the membrane is exposed to said elevated temperature for a period of from about 5 seconds to about 5 minutes.
- 10. The process of claim 9 in which said period of time is from about 30 seconds to about 4 minutes.
- 11. The process of claim 7 in which said polymeric membrane comprises polysulfone.
- 12. The process of claim 7 in which said heated gas atmosphere comprises hot, essentially dry air.
- 13. The process of claim 7 in which the membrane is exposed to said elevated temperature under non-swelling conditions by passing the membrane through a bath of non swelling liquid for a period of time not sufficient to cause the collapse of said membrane.
- 14. The process of claim 3 in which said non-swelling liquid comprises silicone oil, and including washing and drying the treated membrane.
- 15. The process of claim 14 in which said treated membrane is in hollow fiber form.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 080,476, filed date July 31, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,954.
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