Claims
- 1. A method of separating oxygen from a mixture of gases comprising nitrogen and oxygen wherein the method comprises
- a. contacting the gas mixture with a membrane comprising a thin, discriminating layer of polyestercarbonate, wherein the diphenolic residue in the backbone of the polyestercarbonate is a tetrabromo diphenolic residue, under conditions such that the oxygen selectively permeates through the membrane to the other side of the membrane; and
- b. removing the permeated gas from the other side of the membrane;
- wherein the separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen is 6.5 or greater at about 24.degree. C. and a reduced flux of 1.25.times.10.sup.-8 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec cmHg or greater oxygen.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein a pressure differential is maintained across the membrane between the side of the membrane in contact with the gas mixture and the other side of the membrane, the higher pressure is maintained on the side of the membrane in contact with the gas mixture.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the polyestercarbonate corresponds to the formula ##STR8## wherein R.sup.1 is separately in each instance a direct bond, ##STR9## a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon radical; R.sup.2 is separately in each instance a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon, or a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon substituted with one or more halo moieties;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional compound which is reactive with a chloroformate functionality;
- x is 0 or 1;
- y is 0 or 1;
- n is 50 or greater;
- with the proviso that the ratio of units wherein x=1 to units wherein y=1 is between about 99:1 to about 1:99, inclusive.
- 4. The method of claim 3 which has a separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen of 7.0 or greater and a reduced flux of 7.56.times.10.sup.-8 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec cmHg or greater for oxygen.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein
- R.sup.1 is separately in each occurrence a direct bond, a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon;
- R.sup.2 is separately in each occurrence a divalent C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, or a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional aliphatic alcohol, aromatic alcohol, thiol, or amine.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon;
- R.sup.2 is a divalent C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, a C.sub.6-20 aromatic radical, a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, or a C.sub.6-20 halo-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon;
- W is a C.sub.1-20 hydrocarbyloxy radical.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 alkylidiene;
- R.sup.2 is ##STR10## wherein R.sup.3 separately in each occurrence chlorine. fluorine, phenyl, or halogenated alkyl;
- a is 0 to 4; and
- W is a C.sub.1-20 alkoxy, C.sub.6-20 aryloxy, or C.sub.7-20 alkyl-substituted aryloxy radical.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein
- R.sup.1 is propylidine;
- R.sup.2 is ##STR11## and W is p-tert butylphenyloxy or methoxy.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the polyestercarbonate is derived from bisphenol A, and a mixture of terephthaloyl chloride, and isophthaloyl chloride.
- 10. A method of separating oxygen from a mixture of gases comprising nitrogen and oxygen wherein the method comprises
- a. contacting the gas mixture with on asymmetric or composite membrane comprising a thin, descriminating layer of polyestercarbonate, wherein the diphenolic residue in the backbone of the polyestercarbonate is a tetrabromo diphenolic residue, under conditions such that the oxygen selectively permeates through the membrane to the other side of the membrane; and
- b. removing the permeated oxygen from the other side of the membrane;
- wherein the membrane exhibits separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen is 6.5 or greater at about 24.degree. C. and a reduced flux of 8.53.times.10.sup.-8 cm/cm.sup.2 -sec cmHg or greater oxygen.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein a pressure differential is maintained across the membrane between the side of the membrane in contact with the gas mixture and the other side of the membrane, the higher pressure is maintained on the side of the membrane in contact with the gas mixture.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the polyestercarbonate corresponds to the formula ##STR12## wherein R.sup.1 is separately in each instances direct bond, ##STR13## a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon radical;
- R.sup.2 is separately in each instance a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon, or a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon substituted with one or more halo moieties;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional compound which is reactive with a chloroformate functionality;
- x is 0 or 1;
- y is 0 or 1;
- n is 50 or greater;
- with the proviso that the ratio of units wherein x=1 to units where y=1 is between about 99:1 to about 1:99, inclusive.
- 13. The method of claim 12 which has a separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen of 7.0 or greater and a reduced flux of 5.69.times.10.sup.-6 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec cmHg or greater for oxygen.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein
- R.sup.1 is separately in each occurrence a direct bond, a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon;
- R.sup.2 is separately in each occurrence a divalent C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, or a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional aliphatic alcohol, aromatic alcohol, thiol, or amine.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon;
- R.sup.2 is a divalent C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, a C.sub.6-20 aromatic radical, a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, or a C.sub.6-20 halo-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon;
- W is a C.sub.1-20 hydrocarbyloxy radical.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 alkylidiene;
- R.sup.2 is ##STR14## wherein R.sup.3 is separately in each occurrence chlorine, fluorine, phenyl, or halogenated alkyl;
- a is 0 to 4; and
- W is a C.sub.1-20 alkoxy, C.sub.6-20 aryloxy, or C.sub.7-20 alkyl-substituted aryloxy radical.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein
- R.sup.1 is propylidene;
- R.sup.2 is ##STR15## and W is p-tert butylphenyloxy or methoxy.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the polyestercarbonate is derived from bisphenol A, and a mixture of terephthaloyl chloride, and isophthaloyl chloride.
- 19. A membrane comprising a dense skin of a polyestercarbonate, wherein the diphenolic residue in the backbone of the polyestercarbonate is a tetrabromo diphenolic residue, wherein the membrane has a separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen of 6.5 or greater at about 24.degree. C. and a reduced flux of 1.25.times.10.sup.-8 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec cmHg or greater for oxygen.
- 20. The membrane of claim 19 wherein the polyestercarbonate corresponds to the formula ##STR16## wherein A is ##STR17## R.sup.1 is separately in each instance a single direct bond, ##STR18## a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon radical;
- R.sup.2 is separately in each instance a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon or a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon, substituted with one or more halo moieties;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional compound which is reactive with a chloroformate functionality;
- x is 0 or 1;
- y is 0 or 1;
- n is 50 or greater;
- with the proviso that the ratio of units wherein x=1 to units wherein y=1 is between about 99:1 to about 1:99, inclusive.
- 21. A membrane of claim 20 which has a separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen of 7.0 or greater and the reduced flux of 7.56.times.10.sup.-8 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec cmHg or greater for oxygen.
- 22. The membrane of claim 21 wherein R.sup.1 is separately in each occurrence a direct bond, a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon;
- R.sup.2 is separately in each occurrence a divalent C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, or a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional aliphatic alcohol, aromatic alcohol, thiol, or amine.
- 23. The membrane of claim 22 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon; R.sup.2 is a divalent C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, C.sub.6-20 aromatic radical, a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, or a C.sub.6-20 halo-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon;
- W is a C.sub.1-20 hydrocarbyloxy radical.
- 24. The membrane of claim 23 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 alkylidiene;
- R.sup.2 is ##STR19## wherein R.sup.3 is separately in each occurrence chlorine, fluorine, phenyl, or halogenated alkyl;
- a is 0 to 4: and
- W is a C.sub.1-20 alkoxy, C.sub.6-20 aryloxy, or C.sub.7-20 alkyl-substituted aryloxy radical.
- 25. A membrane of claim 24 wherein
- R.sup.1 is propylidene;
- R.sup.2 is ##STR20## and W is para-tertiary phenyloxy or methoxy.
- 26. A membrane of claim 25 wherein the polyestercarbonate is derived from bisphenol A, and a mixture of terephthaloyl chloride, and isophthaloyl chloride.
- 27. An asymmetric or composite membrane comprising a thin discriminating layer of a polyestercarbonate, wherein the diphenolic residue in the backbone of the polyestercarbonate is a tetrabromo diphenolic residue, wherein the membrane has a separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen of 6.5 or greater at about 24.degree. C. and a reduced flux of 8.53.times.10.sup.-8 cc/cm.sup.2 -cmHg or greater for oxygen.
- 28. The membrane of claim 27 wherein the polyestercarbonate corresponds to the formula ##STR21## wherein A is ##STR22## R.sup.1 is separately in each instance a single direct bond, ##STR23## a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon radical;
- R.sup.2 is separately in each instance a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon or a C.sub.1-20 divalent hydrocarbon, substituted with one or more halo moieties;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional compound which is reactive with a chloroformate functionality:
- x is 0 or 1;
- y is 0 or 1;
- n is 50 or greater:
- with the proviso that the ratio of units wherein x=1 to units wherein y =1 is between about 99:1 to about 1:99, inclusive.
- 29. A membrane of claim 28 which has a separation factor for oxygen and nitrogen of 7.0 or greater and a reduced flux of 5.69.times.10.sup.-6 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec cmHg or greater for oxygen.
- 30. The membrane of claim 29 wherein
- R.sup.1 is separately in each occurrence a direct bond, a C.sub.1-6 divalent hydrocarbon, a C.sub.1-6 divalent fluorocarbon, or an inertly substituted divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon;
- R.sup.2 is separately in each occurrence a divalent C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.6-20 aromatic, a halo-substituted C.sub.1-20 aliphatic, or a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon;
- W is the residue of a monofunctional aliphatic alcohol, aromatic alcohol, thiol, or amine.
- 31. The membrane of claim 30 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 hydrocarbon:
- R.sup.2 is a divalent C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, C.sub.6-20 aromatic radical, a halo-substituted C.sub.5-20 cycloaliphatic, or a C.sub.6-20 halo-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon;
- W is a C.sub.1-20 hydrocarbyloxy radical.
- 32. The membrane of claim 31 wherein
- R.sup.1 is a divalent C.sub.1-6 alkylidiene;
- R.sup.2 is ##STR24## wherein R.sup.3 is separately in each occurrence chlorine, fluorine, phenyl, or halogenated alkyl;
- a is 0 to 4; and W is a C.sub.1-20 alkoxy, C.sub.6-20 aryloxy, or C.sub.7-20 alkyl-substituted aryloxy radical.
- 33. The membrane of claim 32 wherein
- R.sup.1 is propylidene:
- R.sup.2 is ##STR25## and W is paratertiary butyl phenyloxy or methoxy.
- 34. The membrane of claim 33 wherein the polyestercarbonate is derived from bisphenol A, and a mixture of terephthaloyl chloride, and isophthaloyl chloride. pg,50
- 35. The membrane of claim 28 with a flux of 1.77.times.10.sup.-5 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec for oxygen.
- 36. The membrane of claim 35 with a flux of 1.15.times.10.sup.-3 cc/cm.sup.2 -sec or greater for oxygen.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 856,878, filed Apr. 28, 1986, now abandoned.
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