Membranes having selective permeability

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PATENT NO 5358556
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07988935

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Dopable, fully dense polymer membranes are used to form membranes having selective permeabilities. To improve selectivity, the membranes may be subjected to chemical or electrochemical treatment with electron donors or acceptors to alter the doping level of the polymer membrane, generally in a reversible fashion. This leads to significant changes in gas permeation rates relative to what is observed for the non-doped, fully dense polymers. This change in doping level of the polymer films can be precisely controlled by varying the concentration and nature of chemical dopants used. Desirable changes in permeation rates are achieved by a treatment which comprises a reversal doping of the polymeric material, followed by removal of the dopants (to provide an 'undoped' polymer). Further addition of controlled amounts of at least one dopant species to the undoped polymer by a second, 'redoping' procedure can still more dramatically change the permeability of large species, leading to particularly large separation factors.

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REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA THE300 LAKESIDE DRIVE 22ND FLOOR OAKLAND CA 94612 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Anderson, Mark R Los Angeles, CA 25 517
Kaner, Richard B Beverly Hills, CA 113 997
Mattes, Benjamin R Santa Fe, NM 24 1613
Reiss, Howard Encino, CA 4 51

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