Platform molecule removal from aqueous mixture with organophilic pervaporation: Experiments and modelling

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The work is motivated by a separation problem, which is ethanol removal from aqueous mixtures with membranes. Ethanol can be considered as promising biomass based platform molecule. The platform molecule includes several building-block chemicals grouped together, resulting in a range of downstream chemical products. To solve the target, organophilic pervaporation system is investigated using benchmarked Sulzer PERVAP™ 4060 membranes. Separation factors, total permeation fluxes, permeances and selectivities are experimentally determined. The target of this work is to parameter estimation for semi-empirical pervaporation model. The measured data are evaluated with improved pervaporation model by Valentinyi et al. [1]. Three different polymeric flat sheet membranes are investigated, PERVAP™ 4060, PERVAP™ 1060 and CELFA-CMG-OG010. It is found that the model can be applied also for each organophilic separation case.

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Haáz, E., Valentinyi, N., Tarjáni, A. J., Fózer, D., André, A., Khaled Mohamed, S. A., … Tóth, A. J. (2019). Platform molecule removal from aqueous mixture with organophilic pervaporation: Experiments and modelling. Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering, 63(1), 138–146. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPch.12151

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