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- Session in Honor of Professor Anthony Fane: Membrane Separations II
- (245b) Molecular Separation in Organic Solvents
This presentation will describe the recent development of a new generation of superstable OSN membranes and modules, and applications to processes typically used in chemical manufacturing routes. The DuraMemTM series OSN membranes are made through post-formation processing including crosslinking of polymer membranes, which makes them stable in polar solvents such as acetone, DMF and THF. The membranes are available for lab testing as flat sheets, and as spiral wound cartridges for scale up. The cartridges are being successfully applied in cGMP manufacturing processes.
Applications of OSN membranes to concentrations, purification, recycling of organometallic catalysts, solvent exchanges, and metal (Pd) removal from post-reaction mixtures will be described. Purifications can comprise removing smaller reagents from larger products to avoid undesirable subsequent reactions, or removal of larger oligomeric or colour bodies from post reaction mixtures. The scale up of the manufacture of the DuraMemTM series will be described, together with the type of equipment used to progress from lab bench to kilo and process scale.