Separation of Binary Mixtures of Propylene and Propane by Facilitated Transport through Silver Incorporated Poly(Ether-Block-Amide) Membranes

  • Surya Murali R
  • Yamuna Rani K
  • Sankarshana T
  • et al.
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© 2015, IFP Energies nouvelles. The separation of propylene and propane is a challenging task in petroleum refineries due to the similar molecular sizes and physical properties of two gases. Composite Poly(etherblock- amide) (Pebax-1657) membranes incorporated with silver tetra fluoroborate (AgBF < inf > 4) in concentrations of 0-50% of the polymer weight were prepared by solution casting and solvent evaporation technique. The membranes were characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier Transform InfraRed (FTIR) and wide-angle X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) to study surface and cross-sectional morphologies, effect of incorporation on intermolecular interactions and degree of crystallinity, respectively. Experimental data was measured with an indigenously built high-pressure gas separation manifold having an effective membrane area of 42 cm 2. Permeability and selectivity of membranes were determined for three different binary mixtures of propylene-propane at pressures varying in the range 2-6 bar. Selectivity of C < inf > 3 H < inf > 6 /C < inf > 3 H < inf > 8 enhanced from 2.92 to 17.22 and 2.11 to 20.38 for 50/50 and 66/34 C < inf > 3 H < inf > 6 +C < inf > 3 H < inf > 8 feed mixtures, respectively, with increasing loading of AgBF < inf > 4. Pebax membranes incorporated with AgBF < inf > 4 exhibit strong potential for the separation of C < inf > 3 H < inf > 6 /C < inf > 3 H < inf > 8 mixtures in petroleum refineries.

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Surya Murali, R., Yamuna Rani, K., Sankarshana, T., Ismail, A. F., & Sridhar, S. (2015). Separation of Binary Mixtures of Propylene and Propane by Facilitated Transport through Silver Incorporated Poly(Ether-Block-Amide) Membranes. Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Revue d’IFP Energies Nouvelles, 70(2), 381–390. https://doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2013190

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