Claims
- 1. A process for removing anionic contaminants from an aqueous fluid containing said contaminants, said fluid having a pH up to about 12, comprising passing said fluid through a filter media comprising filter elements of cellulose fiber and silica based particulate or fiber and a charge modifying system bonded to the surfaces of the elements, whereby said contaminants are electrokinetically captured and absorbed onto said media, the charge modifying system including:
- a primary charge modifying agent which is a water soluble organic polymer capable of being adsorbed onto the elements and having a molecular weight of greater than about 1000, each monomer of the polymer having at least one epoxide group capable of bonding to the surfaces of the elements and quaternary ammonium groups;
- and a secondary charge modifying agent bonded to a portion of the epoxy groups on the organic polymer, wherein said secondary charge modifying agent is an aliphatic polyamine having at least one primary amine or at least two secondary amines.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 335,995, filed Apr. 7, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,981,591.
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Filtrative Particle Removal from Liquids, Meltzer, 1987. |
Charge Modified Depth Filters, Mandaro, 1987. |
Depyrogenation by Microporous Membrane Filters, Robinson et al., 1985. |
A New Type of Positively Charged Filter: Preliminary Test Results, Carrazone et al. |
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Divisions (1)
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