The ability of ultrafiltration membranes to effect a separation of the
volatile essential oil fraction of guayule resin from other volatile
constituents is experimentally demonstrated. For a methanol extraction
of guayule resin, 200 and 500 molecular weight cut-off cellulose tria
cetate ultrafiltration membranes produced a permeate rich in volatile
essential oils, evidenced by gas chromatographic analyses, The filtrat
ion process was not influenced by concentration polarization up to a t
ransmembrane pressure gradient of about 400 kPa, or permeate flux rate
s of 13 x 10(-7) m/s and 18 x 10(-7) m/s for the 200 and the 500 molec
ular weight cut-off membranes respectively.