Claims
- 1. A composite sheet material comprising:
- (a) a network of interlaced microfibrous polytetrafluoroethylene forming a fibril matrix, and
- (b) 1.0 to 10 parts of hydrophilic absorptive particles per part of PTFE by weight enmeshed in said matrix, the absorptive particles having absorptive capacity greater than 1.0 gram of water per gram of dry particles,
- wherein substantially all of said hydrophilic absorptive particles are unavailable for sloughing.
- 2. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic absorbent particles are alginic acid, polyacrylatecellulose graft copolymer, collagen, phosphate crosslinked starch substituted with hydroxypropyl or carboxymethyl groups, chitin, chitosan, crosslinked dextran, crosslinked carboxymethyldextran, crosslinked diethylaminoethyl dextran, starch, hydroxyethyl starch, hydrolyzed polyacrylonitrile, starch-methacrylonitrile polymer, polyacrylamide, hydrolyzed polyacrylamide, cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose or derivatives or mixtures thereof.
- 3. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic absorptive particles are particles of a crosslinked dextran derivative.
- 4. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic absorptive particles are admixed with inert diluent particles.
- 5. The composite sheet material according to claim 4 wherein said inert diluent particles are selected from polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, kaolin, talc, silica, bentonite, and vermiculite.
- 6. The composite sheet material according to claim 4 wherein said particles comprise 40 to 90 percent of the weight of said composite sheet material.
- 7. The composite sheet material according to claim 4 wherein said particles comprise about 80 to 90 percent of the weight of said composite sheet material.
- 8. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic absorbent particles range in size from about 0.1 to 300 micrometers.
- 9. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic absorbent particles range in size from about 1.0 to 80 micrometers.
- 10. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said fibril matrix comprises fibrils having a thickness in the range of about 0.025 to 0.5 micrometers.
- 11. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said composite sheet material has a tensile strength in the range of 75 to 1000 psi (0.5 to 6.67 megapascals).
- 12. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said material has a thickness in the range of 0.1 to 10 mm.
- 13. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 further comprising medicaments selected from antibacterial agents, antifungal agents, hemostatic agents, and wound-healing agents.
- 14. The composite sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic absorptive particles are present in a range of 2.0 to 10 parts per part PTFE by weight.
- 15. A method of removing water from non-aqueous solvents comprising the steps:
- (1) passing said solvent over or through a composite sheet material comprising:
- (a) a network of interlaced microfibrous polytetrafluoroethylene forming a fibril matrix; and
- (b) 1.0 to 10 parts of hydrophilic absorptive particles per part of PTFE by weight enmeshed in said matrix, the absorptive particles having absorptive capacity greater than 1.0 grams of water per gram of dry particles,
- wherein substantially all of said hydrophilic absorptive particles are unavailable for sloughing, and
- (2) recovering the resulting aqueous-free solvent.
- 16. A chromatographic sheet material comprising:
- (a) a network of interlaced microfibrous polytetrafluoroethylene forming a fibril matrix, and
- (b) 1.0 to 10 parts of hydrophilic absorptive particles per part of PTFE by weight enmeshed in said matrix, the absorptive particles having absorptive capacity greater than 1.0 gram of water per gram of dry particles,
- wherein substantially all of said hydrophilic absorptive particles are unavailable for sloughing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application U.S. Ser. No. 277,990, filed June 26, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,373,519.
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