شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
4518
عنوان مقاله :
Pervaporation study of ceramic-supported thin PVA membranes in dehydration of ethanol: Effect of PVA coating gel concentration
Author/Authors :
Mohammad Samei Research Centre for Membrane Separation Processes, Chemical Engineering Department Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran , Amir Atabak Asadi Research Centre for Membrane Separation Processes, Chemical Engineering Department Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran , Toraj Mohammadi Research Centre for Membrane Separation Processes, Chemical Engineering Department Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran
كليدواژه :
Ceramic support , Ultrathin PVA membrane , Dehydration of ethanol
عنوان كنفرانس :
The 7th International Chemical Engineering Congress & Exhibition (IChEC 2011
چكيده لاتين :
Thin polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) layers were prepared on top of porous molite ceramic supports.
Mercury porosimetry analysis was carried out confirming a porosity of 22%-34% for the supports
respect to the sintering condition. Ceramic-supported thin PVA membranes were characterized via
SEM and dehydration of aqueous ethanol. Thickness of the PVA layer formed on top of the
support was in the range of 2–10 μm. Effects of PVA concentration in the coating gel on thickness
and density of the active layers were investigated using SEM micrographs. PVA concentration of
the coating gel is the most effective parameter on active layers thickness and density, after
repetition of the coating process. Dehydration of ethanol was performed at 30–60 °C with feed
water concentration of 10 wt.%. These membranes exhibited adequate water fluxes (14–81 g/m2h)
and high separation factors (44–119). The flux and separation factor values exceeded typical
values obtained for PVA membranes. The novel ceramic support increases mechanical strength of
the membrane and protects the ultrathin polymer top layer under aggressive operating conditions,
specially the pressure gradient across the membrane, resulting in high flux. Besides decreasing
swelling of the PVA top layer, results in high separation factor. These two are both favorable for
an effective separation but in common polymeric membranes increasing one of them diminishes
the other one. However this novel ultrathin PVA membrane has the advantages of high selectivity
beside high permeation flux.