Separation of aqueous organic liquid solutions through polymer membranes |
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Authors: | Tadashi Uragami |
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Affiliation: | Chemical Branch, Faculty of Engineering, Kansai University, Suita, Osaka 564 Japan |
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Abstract: | Characteristics of permeation and separation for aqueous dimethyl sulfoxide, acetic acid and ethanol solutions through some polymer membranes such as chitosan, poly(vinyl chloride) and poly(dimethyl siloxane) membrane were studied by evapomeation. In temperature difference controlling evapomeation (TDEV), when the temperature of the feed solution was kept constant and the temperature of the membrane surroundings was changed, permselectivity for water increased in the chitosan and poly(vinyl chloride) membranes; in the poly(dimethyl siloxane) membrane the perm-selectivity for ethanol increased while decreasing the temperature of the membrane surroundings. Permeation and separation mechanisms for aqueous organic liquid solutions through the above polymer membranes by the TDEV method are discussed. |
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Keywords: | membrane chitosan poly(vinyl chloride) poly(dimethyl siloxane) aqueous organic liquid solution evapomeation permeation with temperature difference permeation separation mechanism |
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