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Analysis of transient permeation as a technique for determination of sorption and diffusion in supported membranes
Authors:Mitesh R Shah  Richard D Noble  David E Clough
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aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, P.O. Box 424, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA

Abstract:Systematic membrane selection, process design as well as elucidation of structure–property relationships for pervaporation and vapor permeation require knowledge of sorption and diffusion properties. Direct measurement of sorption is not possible in the case of commercial membranes due to the presence of a support layer. Sorption measurements may also be difficult if the polymer is synthesized or crosslinked directly on the support and its properties are different from the bulk polymer. This work describes a technique to obtain sorption as well as diffusion parameters for supported membranes using transient permeation data. Computer simulations for transient permeation were carried out using sorption and diffusion data from the literature. It was demonstrated that the desired parameters could be estimated using data having a reasonable degree of error (±2%) by the least squares method. Alternatively, a time-lag analysis may be used instead of direct regression of the parameters by the least squares method. A general method for estimating the sorption as well as diffusion parameters using the time-lag and steady-state flux is described. Analytical solutions are derived for the various transport models, wherever possible.
Keywords:Pervaporation  Time-lag  Diffusion  Solution-diffusion  Supported membranes
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