T. Yamaguchi et al., MEMBRANE DESIGN FOR PERVAPORATION OR VAPOR PERMEATION SEPARATION USING A FILLING-TYPE MEMBRANE CONCEPT, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 37(1), 1998, pp. 177-184
A new membrane design concept is proposed. Using the filling-type memb
rane, the membrane solubility and the suppressing effect of swelling c
an be controlled independently. The filling-type membrane is composed
of two materials: the porous substrate and the filling polymer which f
ills the pores of the substrate. The filling polymer exhibits permsele
ctivity due to the solubility difference, and the porous substrate mat
rix suppresses the swelling of the filling polymer due to its mechanic
al strength. When membrane solubility, the suppression effect of membr
ane swelling, and solvent diffusivity in the membrane can be qualitati
vely predicted by model simulation, the filling-type membrane concept
and the prediction method enable us to choose a suitable membrane mate
rial for a separation mixture. Pervaporation and vapor permeation flux
through the membrane can be estimated by the calculated solubility, d
iffusivity, and suppression effect without any adjustable parameters.
The calculated fluxes roughly agreed with experimental fluxes in a wid
e range between 0.002 and 48 kg/m(2) h, although a filling-grafted pol
ymer was treated as a pure polymer. Effects of substrate strength and
operating temperature were examined by the model.