The separation of ethane/methane and propane/methane mixtures with a silica
lite-l membrane was investigated as a function of composition, total hydroc
arbon pressure (up to 425 kPa), and temperature (273-373 K). The selectivit
y of the membrane is highly dependency on these operating conditions. The g
eneralized Maxwell - Stefan Equations were used to predict the fluxes and t
he associated selectivities. These model predictions, based oil separately
determined single-component adsorption and diffusion parameters, were in ex
cellent agreement with the experimental data. Using the empirical Vignes re
lation for the prediction of the binary Maxwell - Stefan surface diffusivit
y, there were no fitting parameters involved in the model prediction. The i
mportance of incorporation of adsorbate-adsorbate interactions in the model
is clearly shown, body for transient and steady-state mixture permeation,
Theoretical analysis showed that for mixtures of a fast, weakly adsorbing c
omponent and a slow, strongly adsorbing component the maximum selectivity o
btained with microporous membrane separation is always a factor of 2 lower
than the one obtained under equilibrium adsorption conditions.