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New Insights into Pervaporation Mass Transport under Increasing Downstream Pressure Conditions: Critical Role of Inert Gas Entrance.
Vallières, Cécile; Favre, Eric; Roizard, Denis et al.
2001In Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 40, p. 1559-1565
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Abstract :
[en] The influence of the total downstream pressure on the pervaporation flux of a pure compound through a dense polymer membrane has been the subject to controversial debates recently. Experimental arguments in favor of either the solution−diffusion model or the newly proposed pore-flow model are alternatively reported on different systems. To critically reexamine this debate, an experimental study under controlled downstream conditions has been performed for pure methanol and pure 2-propanol pervaporation through a poly(dimethylsiloxane) film, the latter having been previously reported to follow pore-flow model predictions. It is shown that a rational analysis of the effects of the downstream pressure on the results can be achieved according to the classical solution−diffusion model, provided that the influence of air leaks in the installation is properly taken into account. Based on this observation, the implications of an inert gas contribution, generally speaking, on pervaporation operation are discussed.
Disciplines :
Chemical engineering
Author, co-author :
Vallières, Cécile;  Groupe ENSIC > LCPM, CNRS UMR 7568
Favre, Eric;  Groupe ENSIC > LSGC, CNRS UPR 6811
Roizard, Denis;  Groupe ENSIC > LCPM, CNRS UMR 7568
Bindelle, Jérôme  ;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Unité des Procédés
Sacco, Daniel;  Groupe ENSIC > LCPM, CNRS UMR 7568
Language :
English
Title :
New Insights into Pervaporation Mass Transport under Increasing Downstream Pressure Conditions: Critical Role of Inert Gas Entrance.
Publication date :
2001
Journal title :
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
ISSN :
0888-5885
eISSN :
1520-5045
Publisher :
American Chemical Society
Volume :
40
Pages :
1559-1565
Peer reviewed :
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