Extraction of organic components from aqueous streams by vacuum membrane distillation |
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Authors: | G.C. Sarti C. Gostoli S. Bandini |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica e di Processo, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Viale Risorgimento, 2 I-40136 Bologna Italy |
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Abstract: | The removal of volatile organic compounds from aqueous streams by vacuum membrane distillation (VMD) has been analyzed. VMD is an evaporation process which takes place through microporous hydrophobic membranes; at low pressure the mass transfer through the membrane is generally dominated by the Knudsen mechanism, while the process selectivity is essentially determined by the liquid-vapor equilibrium conditions existing at the interface. Dilute aqueous mixtures containing ethanol or methylterbutyl ether have been experimentally investigated, in a wide range of operating conditions. The role of concentration-polarization phenomena on the separation factor was also investigated. A detailed model of the transport phenomena involved in the process is developed and compared with the experimental data. A VMD system is finally designed for the purification of waste waters and the related treatment costs are evaluated. |
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Keywords: | vacuum membrane distillation volatile organics evaporation microporous membranes |
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