Patents Assigned to Sandia Natl Laboratories
  • Patent number: 5772735
    Abstract: Supported inorganic membranes capable of molecular sieving, and methods for their production, are provided. The subject membranes exhibit high flux and high selectivity. The subject membranes are substantially defect free and less than about 100 nm thick. The pores of the subject membranes have an average critical pore radius of less than about 5 .ANG., and have a narrow pore size distribution. The subject membranes are prepared by coating a porous substrate with a polymeric sol, preferably under conditions of low relative pressure of the liquid constituents of the sol. The coated substrate is dried and calcined to produce the subject supported membrane. Also provided are methods of derivatizing the surface of supported inorganic membranes with metal alkoxides. The subject membranes find use in a variety of applications, such as the separation of constituents of gaseous streams, as catalysts and catalyst supports, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Assignees: University of New Mexico, Sandia Natl Laboratories
    Inventors: Rakesh Sehgal, Charles Jeffrey Brinker