WO2007006104A1 - Monopersulfate treatment of membranes - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a post-treatment process to treat hydrophobic/hydrophilic polymer blend membranes to control the water permeability thereof, and to treated hydrophobic/hydrophilic polymer blend membranes prepared by the method.
- the process is also suitable for cleaning polymeric membranes
- Synthetic polymeric membranes are known in the field of ultrafiltration (UF) and microfiltration (MF) for a variety of water filtration applications.
- the properties of the membranes depend upon the physical properties of the membrane i.e. the symmetry or asymmetry, pore shape, pore size, and on the chemical nature of the polymer and material used to form the membrane.
- hydrophilic or hydrophobic nature of the membrane is particularly important. Hydrophobic surfaces are defined as “water hating” while hydrophilic surfaces are defined as “water loving”. It is well recognized that the hydrophilic membranes generally suffer less adsorptive fouling than hydrophobic membranes. However, hydrophobic membranes usually offer better chemical, thermal and biological stability. In the development of water filtration membranes, there has been a long felt need to combine the low-fouling properties of hydrophilic polymers with the stability of hydrophobic polymers. One approach to preparing porous polymeric membranes that possess the desirable properties of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic membranes has been simply to make various membranes from various blends of hydrophobic/hydrophilic polymers.
- any such treatment does not diminish the mechanical or other chemical properties of the membrane. It is also important that the treatment be as cost effective as possible. Further, given the extensive use of porous polymeric membranes in water filtration, it is highly desirable if the treatment does not introduce the use of potentially toxic or environmentally unfriendly species into a membrane environment.
- the invention provides a method of hydrophilising a polymer comprising the step of contacting said polymer with a source of monopersulfate (contacting the polymer with HSO 5 " ) to render the polymer hydrophilic. More specifically, the invention provides a method of improving the water permeability of a porous polymeric membrane comprising the step of contacting said porous polymeric membrane with a source of monopersulfate (contacting the porous polymeric membrane with HSO 5 " ).
- the invention provides a method of cleaning a porous polymeric membrane in need thereof comprising the step of contacting said porous polymeric membrane with a source of monopersulfate (contacting the porous polymeric membrane with HSO 5 " ).
- the membrane may be fouled with organic matter, inorganic matter or a combination thereof.
- the porous polymeric membrane is a microfiltration or ultrafiltration membrane.
- the polymeric membrane is prepared from a blend of a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic polymer.
- Suitable hydrophobic polymers include fluoropolymers, polysulfone-like polymers, polyimides, polyacrylnitriles, polyvinylchloride and the like.
- the polymers are fluoropolymers such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF) and PVdF copolymers.
- the hydrophobic polymers are polysulfone-like polymers such as polysulfone, polyethersulfone, and polyphenylsulfone.
- the hydrophilic polymers are polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and PVP copolymers, polyethylene glycol (PEG) polyethylene oxide, polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylic acid and the like.
- the hydrophilic polymers are water-soluble polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and PVP copolymers.
- the porous polymeric membranes are preferably prepared from blends of hydrophobic and hydrophilic polymers.
- the ratio of hydrophobic polymer/hydrophilic polymer in the polymer blend prior to membrane preparation can be 10 : 1 to 0.5:1. Preferably, the ratio is 5:1 to 0.5:1, and even more preferably the ratio is 3:1 to 0.5:1.
- the ratio will usually be higher in the final polymer, because the amount of hydrophilic polymer reduces relative to the amount of hydrophobic polymer during membrane formation. However, if the membrane is hydrophilic, then some hydrophilic polymer has been retained. All things being equal, a higher starting proportion of hydrophilic polymer in the polymer blend will usually result in a higher level of incorporation of hydrophilic polymer or copolymer in the final porous polymeric membrane.
- hydrophilic polymer or copolymer is present in the membrane in an amount sufficient to impart hydrophilicity to the membrane.
- a PVdF/PVP porous polymeric membrane will have sufficient PVP to impart hydrophilicity to the membrane.
- the membranes are hollow fibre membrane, tubular membrane, or flat sheet membrane.
- the membranes can be dry membranes, wet membranes or rewetted membranes.
- the membranes can be individual or arranged in bundles or modules such as hollow fibre modules or spiral wound modules.
- the hydrophobic hydrophilic blend membranes are PVdF/PVP blend membranes or PVdF/PVP copolymer blend membranes.
- these membranes are formed by a phase inversion process, and most preferably by diffusion induced phase separation.
- the membranes are asymmetric.
- the membranes are treated immediately after casting or extrusion.
- the membranes are cast from PVdF/PVP (or PVdF/PVP copolymer) solvent dope which is contacted with a non-solvent in a quench bath and which is further washed in a wash bath to produce a nascent wet membrane.
- the hydrophilising treatment is carried out on the nascent wet membrane.
- the nascent wet membrane is contacted with a source of monopersulfate in order to carry out the treatment process.
- the monopersulfate is added in the form of an aqueous solution of monopersulfate anions.
- the monopersulfate is added as potassium monopersulfate, and is preferably in conjunction with potassium hydrogen sulfate and potassium sulfate.
- concentration of monopersulfate is in the range of 0.1 wt% to 10wt%, and most preferably 0.2wt% to 5wt%.
- the process can be carried out on a dry membrane.
- the dry membranes may be prepared by one of two processes, either by directly drying without pore filling agent treatment, or by first treating with a pore filling agent like glycerol and then drying.
- the process may also be carried out on rewet membranes. These are membranes that have been dried (either with or without pore filling agent) and then rewetted with water or other liquid.
- Additives can also be present in the monopersulfate solution. Additives maybe added, for example, to enhance the oxidation of the hydrophilic polymer, or to otherwise catalyse the reaction. Suitable additives include organic acids and/or metal ions. Without wishing to be bound by theory, it is believed that the organic acids are responsible for enhancing the oxidizing ability for the hydrophilic polymer. The most preferred organic acid is citric acid. Without wishing to be bound by theory, it is believed that the metal ions are as catalyst for the monopersulfate for oxidizing or cross- linking the hydrophilic polymer. The most preferred metal ions are Ni 2+ , Cu 2+ and Fe 2+ .
- the concentration of said additives can be between 0.01wt% and lwt%, and most preferably in the range 0.05wt% to 0.5wt%.
- the treatment carried out at a temperature of between 5 0 C and 95 0 C, and most preferably in the range of 15°C to 60°C.
- the membrane is contacted with the monopersulfate solution and is allowed to absorb the solution.
- the solution is allowed to contact the membrane for a period of greater than 10 hours at room temperature.
- the monopersulfate solution is allowed to contact the membrane at temperatures over 4O 0 C for times less than 1 hour.
- the invention provides a hydrophilised polymer prepared by the method of the first aspect.
- Oxone ® exists as a triple salt of formula 2KHSO 5 .KHSO 4 .K 2 SO 4
- a mixture of PVdF/PVP or a mixture of PVdF/PVP copolymer are prepared in the solvent in accordance with standard membrane preparation procedure and various additives are added as required to produce a membrane dope.
- the dope is then cast into a flat sheet membrane or extruded in to a hollow fibre by way of a diffusion induced phase separation process i.e. the casting or extrusion takes place into a suitable non-solvent.
- the solvent and various additives used to facilitate production are removed by way of exchange with non-solvents in a quench bath and the membrane is then washed in a wash bath to produce a nascent wet membrane.
- the nascent wet membrane is typically then treated with a solution containing Oxone ® under predetermined conditions of concentration, temperature and time.
- the pH maybe anywhere in the range of from 1 to 10 and can be adjusted by the addition of base as required.
- the membrane is first allowed to absorb the Oxone ® solution and the solution loaded membrane is then kept in a wet state for a period of greater than 10 hours at room temperature. This process is particular amenable to membranes for bundles or modules which can be immersed into the monopersulfate solution for a given time, then removed from the solution and simply kept wet for more than 10 hours.
- treatment time can be varied depending on the temperature. Suitable treatment times can range typically from half an hour to 24 hours depending on the temperature. A temperature of more than 40°C the time can be less than 1 hour.
- additives of metal ions and organic ions are added to the Oxone ® solution to facilitate the treatment process.
- the membrane can then be dried. In one particular process, the wet membrane is simply dried directly without any pore filling agent treatment. In an alternative process, wet membranes are first treated with a pore filling agent like glycerol and then dried. The membranes can then be rewetted with water or other suitable liquid.
- monopersulfate solutions have also been found to be advantageous in the cleaning of ultrafiltration and microfiltration membranes.
- water containing solutes and precipitates is passed through a bank of semipermeable tubular membranes housed in a module, often at elevated pressures.
- the filtered water is drawn off and collected, leaving a residue of solid material in the membrane pores or on the unfiltered side of the membrane.
- the pores of the membrane be kept relatively free of contaminants. As the amount of pore blockage increases, the filtration efficiency of the module decreases and the amount of pressure required to maintain a viable throughput of liquid increases. As pressure increases, the likelihood of membrane rupture becomes more significant.
- the water containing impurities is pre-treated with a flocculating agent prior to filtration to coagulate dispersed colloids into 'floes'.
- Floes have the advantage of entrapping smaller colloidal particles, thereby making filtration more efficient. They may also aid in the removal of dissolved particles. Under the influence of a flocculating agent, dissolved and suspended particles coagulate and precipitate from the water, thereby removing colour, and turbidity.
- the filtrate containing the suspended particulate impurities, colloids, bacteria, floes or the like is passed through the filtration unit under pressure, expelling filtered water and leaving the residue trapped within the unit, and more particularly on the waste side of the membrane and in the pores of the membrane.
- Floes are particularly problematical in causing membrane blockage, and membrane performance gradually diminishes with use until it becomes necessary to clean the membranes. The extent of the problem depends upon the amount of impurity, the nature of the impurity and the type of the membrane.
- CIP cleaning-in-place
- one form of CIP cleaning involves isolating the module to be cleaned by means of taps and pipes and the like from fluid communication with the remainder of the system.
- the water or liquid normally filtered is then replaced with a cleaning fluid, in this case, an Oxone® solution.
- the Oxone® solution is then allowed to run through the membrane module to carry out the cleaning.
- the Oxone® solution may be recycled through the module, or allowed to pass through the module just once before being run off to waste, depending upon the particular requirements of the system and the amount of contaminants being removed.
- the CIP procedure can take place at ambient temperatures or at controlled temperatures outside the normal range of filtration temperatures.
- the CIP can be carried out for varying lengths of time and at pressures outside the normal range of those used for filtration.
- the system is flushed to remove traces of the Oxone® solution before being returned to service by being reconnected to the normal fluid flow.
- CIP can be carried out manually or by means of fully automated systems which activate in response to pressure differentials or after predetermined module operating times.
- a module that can be cleaned has banks of hollow fibre PVDF membranes housed in membrane modules as described in US 6,159,373, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the module includes a shell within which is positioned a bundle containing from about 2800 to about 30,000 hollow fibres with a diameter of 500 ⁇ m to 650 ⁇ m and a lumen diameter of 250 ⁇ m to 310 ⁇ m, with a pore size of 0.2 ⁇ m, but these sizes may be varied as required.
- Membrane and module configurations different from the one described above may also be employed with the methods of preferred embodiments, as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art.
- a potting compound holds the ends of the fibres in place without blocking the lumens and closes off each end of the module.
- the liquid feed is pumped into the module, between the shell and the outside of the hollow fibres. Some of the feed liquid passes into the lumen of the fibres, being filtered as it does so. The clean liquid then concentrates in the inside of the lumen, and flows, or is drawn off and taken outside the module, as a clarified liquid.
- the permeability of the module was substantially increased subsequent to monopersulfate treatment.
- EXAMPLE 3 A module was immersed in a 2% Oxone ® solution for 2 hours, removed and stored in a plastic bag for 24 hours at room temperature without drying. The permeability increased from 188 LHM/100kPato 332 LHM/lOOkPa.
- Membranes can be treated singly i.e. in sheets or hollow fibres or can be treated in bundles or modules.
- the treated membranes and modules indicated that the mechanical strength and mechanical properties of the membranes, such as the bubble point, break force and break extension were unaltered by the monopersulfate treatment. Because of the nature of the Oxone solution, which can be readily removed by the washing treatment, the treated MF or UF membranes can be used for the filtration of drinking water as well as for waste water treatment.
- Fouled PVdF/PVP hollow fibre membranes were treated (allowed to soak) over a 24 hour period with Oxone® solutions at 0.5 wt%, 1.0 wt% and 2wt% at both room temperature 21°C and at refrigerated temperature (less than 4"C).
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