Two different types of supported silicalite membranes were employed fo
r the separation of alcohols and alcohols/O-2 mixtures: in one of them
the zeolite material was deposited on the top of the gamma-alumina su
pports, while in the other the zeolitic material was mainly present in
the porous structure of the alpha-alumina supports. While both kinds
of membranes were able to separate the above mixtures, the second type
of membranes having the zeolite material inside the support performed
more efficiently. The maximum selectivity reported in this work is 74
15 for the ethanol/O-2 separation in an ethanol/methanol/O-2 mixture.
For a better understanding of the separation mechanism, the performanc
e of both zeolite membranes was compared to that of a mesoporous silic
a membrane. Also, the adsorption of methanol and propanol on silicalit
e crystals was measured using a microbalance. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V.