Polycrystalline randomly oriented defect free zeolite layers on porous
alpha-Al2O3 supports are prepared with a thickness of less than 5 mu
m by in situ crystallisation of silicalite-1. The flux of alkanes is a
function of the sorption and intracrystalline diffusion. In mixtures
of strongly and weakly adsorbing gases and at high loadings of the str
ongly adsorbing molecule in the zeolite pore, the flux of the weakly a
dsorbing molecule is suppressed by the sorption and the mobility of th
e strongly adsorbing molecule resulting in pore-blocking effects. The
separation of these mixtures is mainly based on the sorption and compl
etely different from the permselectivity. At low loadings of the stron
gly adsorbing molecules the separation is based on the sorption and th
e diffusion and is the same as the permselectivity. Separation factors
for the isomers of butane (n-butane/isobutane) and hexane (hexane/2,2
-dimethylbutane) are respectively high (10) and very high (> 2000) at
200 degrees C. These high separation factors are a strong evidence tha
t the membrane shows selectivity by size-exclusion and that transport
in pores larger than the zeolite MFI pores (possible defects, etc) can
be neglected.