A. Alpers et al., Organic vapor separation: Process design with regards to high-flux membranes and the dependence on real gas behavior at high pressure applications, IND ENG RES, 38(10), 1999, pp. 3754-3760
High-flux membranes are well-suited for separating organic vapor from air.
There are many applications for organic vapor recovery at tomb farms. Here,
the membrane technology is already considered as state of the art. However
, new applications operating at higher pressures, e.g., water and hydrocarb
on dewpointing of natural gas, real gas behavior, and the so-called "concen
tration polarization" effect have to be taken into account. Experimental in
vestigations have been carried out and the results are presented. The perfo
rmance of a membrane module is calculated considering real gas behavior.