P. Wu et al., Optimisation of organofunction PDMS membranes for the pervaporative recovery of phenolic compounds from aqueous streams, SEP PURIF T, 22-3(1-3), 2001, pp. 339-345
Experimental studies for optimising organofunctionalised PDMS membranes for
the pervaporative recovery of phenolic compounds from water are presented.
Four functional groups i.e. acetate, ethylether, dimethylamino and pyridyl
were loaded into pure PDMS membranes with the functional loading ranging f
rom 10 to 25%. Composite membranes were fabricated and tested in short term
trials with 5% (w/w) phenol/water and 2% (w/w) p-cresol/water binary syste
ms. The influence of the pH and temperature of the feed solution were also
examined. It was found that significant performance enhancements were achie
ved for functionalised PDMS membranes, especially those loaded with either
the dimethylamino or the ethylether group. The optimal loading level for th
e dimethylamino group is about 20%. For this membrane, increasing the pH of
the feed solution within the range 5-8.5 would double the selectivity for
p-resol/water separation. For the phenol/water separation the effect is mor
e modest. The results also showed that an increasing feed temperature from
50 to 90 degreesC resulted in an increase of 300% in flux, but had a neglig
ible effect on selectivity. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.