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Separation of organic binary mixtures by pervaporation
Authors:R. Rautenbach  R. Albrecht
Affiliation:Institut für Verfahrenstechnik, RWTH Aachen F.R.G.
Abstract:Pervaporation is a membrane separation process which has the inherent advantage of excellent selectivity for a number of mixtures that are otherwise difficult to separate (e.g. azeotropic mixtures or mixtures of liquids with only small differences in vapor pressures). Important parameters for pervaporation are the operating pressure on the permeate side and the temperature drop at the membrane interface caused by the phase change from liquid to vapor. This paper presents a mathematical model for the mass transport of binary mixtures within the membrane. The calculations are based on the transport equations of Shelden and co-workers [1]. These equations were solved without any simplifying assumptions and tested experimentally with benzene—cyclohexane mixtures. The limitations of the mathematical model and possible methods of improving it are discussed. The temperature drop at the membrane interface and its influence on the rate of permeation are also examined.
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