The separation of supercritical carbon dioxide from a mixture of carbon dio
xide and caffeine with a membrane possessing nano-scale pore size was studi
ed. The experimental data indicated that a 100% caffeine rejection could be
obtained at the condition of 308 K and approximately 7.95 MPa which is nea
r the critical point of carbon dioxide. Besides the caffeine rejection the
highest carbon dioxide permeation flux also occurred at the same operating
condition. The highest caffeine rejection and carbon dioxide permeation flu
x were caused by the presence of a large cluster size in the near critical
region. Under this situation, caffeine clusters could not be allowed to ent
er into pores of the membrane. When the temperature and pressure are increa
sed, both the caffeine rejection and carbon dioxide permeation flux would b
e reduced due to a reduction of cluster sizes. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.
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