Abstract: | Poly(vinyl alcohol) as well as its grafted copolymer membranes with polyacrylonitrile (PAN‐g‐PVA) were prepared and used to separate water and dimethyl formamide mixtures by the pervaporation technique. The three following membranes were prepared: (1) pure PVA; (2) 46% grafted PAN‐g‐PVA; and (3) 93% grafted PAN‐g‐PVA. Pervaporation separation experiments were carried out at 25°C for the feed mixture containing 10 to 90% water. By use of the transport data, permeation flux, separation selectivity, swelling index, and diffusion coefficients have been calculated. By increasing the grafting of the membrane, flux decreased, whereas separation selectivity increased slightly over that of pure PVA membrane. Arrhenius activation parameters for transport processes were calculated for 10 mass % water containing feed mixture by using flux and diffusion data obtained at 25, 35, and 45°C. Transport parameters were discussed in terms of sorption‐diffusion principles. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91: 4091–4097, 2004 |