Separation of organohalides from their microemulsions by the pervaporation technique: Application to the n-butyl bromide/SDS/n-butanol/water system |
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Authors: | Waseem Sharaf Saeed Hamad Abdullah Al-Lohedan Abdel-Basit Mohammed Al-Odayni Abdulaziz Ali Alghamdi Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Owais |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | An n-butyl bromide/sodium dodecyl sulfate/n-butanol/water microemulsion system was chosen as a model of an organohalide-containing microemulsion. Two systems were prepared using the Bourayne method: a water-rich system and an n-butyl-bromide-rich system. The destabilization of this micro-organized system and the phase separation were investigated. This microemulsion, in which the oil phase in the feed is the lower layer, was successfully destabilized using the pervaporation technique with polydimethylsiloxane and poly(vinyl alcohol) membranes. In this way, different factors governing the separation process were investigated such as the mass transfer and the effect of time and operating temperature on the microemulsion destabilization. |
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Keywords: | n-butyl bromide/SDS/water/n-butanol microemulsion destabilization pervaporation technique matter transfer temperature |
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