Journal Article

·2003

Sorption behavior and preliminary pervaporation results of cross-linked polyvinylalcohol and polydimethylsiloxane membranes prepared for the separation of water-ethylacetate mixtures

Yavuz Salt YTU , Ayça Hasanoğlu YTU , Sali̇h Di̇nçer YTU

Chemical Engineering Communications

Abstract

Since pervaporation process is the coupling of solution and diffusion mechanisms, a sorption study was carried out with membranes prepared by cross-linking polyvinylalcohol (PVA) and polidimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Tartaric acid (Tac) was used as the cross-linking agent for PVA, and a commercial cross-linking agent was used for PDMS. Sorption experiments were carried out at 30-50°C temperature range in pure water and ethyl acetate using the films prepared. The PVA and PDMS films prepared preferentially sorb water and ethylacetate, respectively. A pervaporation study at 30°C was carried out for pure ethylacetate and pure water, and mixtures of ethylacetate containing 2 and 2.5 wt% water using 100 w m thick PVA membrane. The results indicate that the PVA membrane prepared is extremely selective for water. Keywords: PervaporationSorptionTartaric AcidPolyvinylalcoholPolydimethylsiloxane

Keywords

Pervaporation Membrane Sorption Polydimethylsiloxane Chemical engineering Polymer chemistry Materials science Chromatography Chemistry Organic chemistry Permeation Adsorption

Subject Areas

Membrane Separation and Gas Transport ·Mechanical Engineering ·Physical Sciences
Membrane Separation Technologies ·Water Science and Technology ·Physical Sciences
Synthesis and properties of polymers ·Polymers and Plastics ·Physical Sciences

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