Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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228268 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2016 | 7 Pages |
•Tri-ethylene glycol was applied in membrane contactor for air dehumidification.•Effects of key parameters on separation performance were studied.•Membrane contactor can remove water vapor effectively by tri-ethylene glycol.•Water vapor dew points as low as −50 °C can be obtained in this system.•Co-current and counter-current flow patterns were compared.
In this study, hollow fiber membrane contactors have been applied for gas dehumidification using tri-ethylene glycol as absorbent. The effects of gas and liquid flow rates, inlet concentration of tri-ethylene glycol and flow direction on dehumidification efficiency have been investigated. The results reveal that membrane contactors can remove water vapor very effectively using tri-ethylene glycol, and very low water dew point as low as −50 °C can be achieved. It also shows that liquid phase is not the limiting resistance in this system, as a result of very high solubility of water in tri-ethylene glycol.
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