The concept of a filling-type membrane is used to design a membrane for rem
oving volatile organic compounds from emissions. Solvent solubility is pred
icted by the GCLF-EOS model, and compared with the previously used UNIFAC-F
V model. For the various polymer systems studied, the GCLF-EOS model provid
es better accuracy, and this is attributed to the correct prediction of the
effect of excess volume on solubility. The flux of benzene, toluene and et
hylbenzene is measured by vapor permeation experiments through filling-type
acrylate membranes, and the prediction from this approach agrees well with
the VOC vapor permeation experiments. The influence of such operating cond
itions as solvent activity in feed and permeate is also discussed. (C) 2000
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