Non-equilibrium thermodynamic analysis of transport properties in the nanofiltration of ionic liquid-water solutions

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The nanofiltration of aqueous solutions of the ionic liquids (ILs) l-butyl-3methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([Bmim]BF4), and l-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide ([Bmim]Br) with a polyamide nanofiltration membrane was investigated. The practical transport coefficients, including hydrodynamic permeability (Lp), reflection (σ) and solute permeability (ω) were calculated in terms of a non-equilibrium thermodynamics approach. It was found that Lp and σ diminished as the concentration of the IL solutions increased. These characteristics are similar to those observed in inorganic electrolyte-water systems. In addition, it was shown that the rejection and volume flux for both ionic liquid solutions rose with feed pressure, while it decreased with feed concentration. The maximum rejection efficiencies for [Bmim]Br and [Bmim]BF4 are 67 % and 60 %, respectively, on our experimental scale. All the data suggests that a highly efficient process for IL separation could be developed when the operating conditions are optimized further.

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Wu, B., Zhang, Y. M., & Wang, H. P. (2009). Non-equilibrium thermodynamic analysis of transport properties in the nanofiltration of ionic liquid-water solutions. Molecules, 14(5), 1781–1788. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14051781

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