SORPTION AND DIFFUSION OF CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS IN SILICALITE-FILLED PDMS MEMBRANES

Citation
C. Dotremont et al., SORPTION AND DIFFUSION OF CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS IN SILICALITE-FILLED PDMS MEMBRANES, Journal of membrane science, 104(1-2), 1995, pp. 109-117
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical","Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03767388
Volume
104
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
109 - 117
Database
ISI
SICI code
0376-7388(1995)104:1-2<109:SADOCH>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Pervaporation performance of a membrane is determined as well by the s orption as by the diffusion characteristics of the permeating componen ts in the membrane. In order to enhance the selectivity of PDMS membra nes, e.g. for the separation of VOC's from water, a filler (silicalite ) may be incorporated in the membrane. Vapour-sorption experiments of CI-HC's in PDMS and silicalite showed that the sorption in PDMS is det ermined by the hydrophobicity of the organic component, whereas for th e sorption in the zeolite the molecular sieving effect is the dominant factor. As a result of this, voluminous organics are prevented from e ntering into the pores of the zeolite. The sorption capacity of the (u n)filled membrane strongly decreases by a temperature rise from 20 deg rees to 70 degrees C, whereas the sorption in the zeolite is not signi ficantly affected. In most cases, the sorption capacity of the zeolite exceeds the one of the PDMS. With respect to the diffusion, small and light molecules, as well as molecules with a double bond, are favoure d in comparison with the heavy ones. This rule applies for the diffusi on both in the zeolite and in the (un)filled PDMS. The diffusion coeff icient in silicalite is however a factor of 1000 smaller than the one in PDMS so that the positive effect of the filler can mainly be attrib uted to a kind of reservoir function for the organics in the membrane.