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Polyimides membranes for pervaporation and biofuels separation

Journal

PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 34, Issue 11, Pages 1135-1160

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2009.06.001

Keywords

Polyimides membranes; Dehydration; Liquid/liquid separation; Biofuels; Pervaporation

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  1. NUS [R-398-000-044-305]
  2. A-Star [092 139 0033]

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Pervaporation is the most promising technology in the molecular-scale liquid/liquid separations existing in biorefinery, petrochemical, pharmaceutical industries, etc for being highly selective. economical. safe and ecofriendly However. the inadequacy of the existing polymeric membranes hinders the full exploitation of the application opportunities on the industrial-scale This situation has motivated a substantial amount of work to explore diverse polymers and their efficiently ill current and potential pervaporation fields. Due to the various attractive properties of polyimides as compared to other polymers. this review article is especially contributed to provide a comprehensive overview on the current state-of-art technologies for polyimides membranes in pervaporation As all indispensible orientation for development of pervaporation, firstly the transport mechanisms and some other fundamentals of pervaporation were introduced. Thereafter. the pros and cons of the various facets of polyimides for pervaporation application, from polymer synthesis. modification to membrane formation were analyzed Finally, the superiority of polyimides over other polymers in separation property was highlighted In the light of the anticipated role of polyimides as distinguished materials for pervaporation, the future prospects were analyzed whereby to draw new guidelines for the further promotion of polyimides application in pervaporation (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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