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Description of the gas transport through dynamic liquid membrane

Journal

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 184, Issue -, Pages 152-157

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2017.04.014

Keywords

Gas separation; Liquid membrane; Solution-diffusion model; Water; Carbon dioxide/methane

Funding

  1. CAS [MOST-16-04, MOST-CAS-106 -2911-I-040 -501]
  2. MOST of Taiwan [MOST-16-04, MOST-CAS-106 -2911-I-040 -501]

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Recently we published a short communication about the gas separation by new type of membranes so called dynamic liquid membranes (DLM). The gas transport through water film was described by solution diffusion model commonly used for evaluation of the gas permeation through nonporous polymeric membranes; therefore this type of membranes is suitable for the separation of such systems where one of the components has high solubility in water. The separation ability of DLM based on thin water film for the binary mixtures of carbon dioxide and methane was investigated. Since direct measurement of permeate flux and its composition was not possible, we suggested three models for gas transport evaluation based on the use of simplifying assumptions. The obtained values of carbon dioxide permeate flux (permeance) from all models are very close, the highest difference is 6.3 mol % for feed composition 92 mol % CO2. Carbon dioxide flux is between 0.048 and 0.729 m(3) m(-2) h(-1). The results of carbon dioxide permeation flux determined as difference between experimental values of the feed and retentate fluxes with permeate flux calculated using the Model 3 were in very good agreement. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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