Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
595080 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Pervaporative performances were investigated for dehydration of water–acetonitrile using nanocomposite metal oxide and Pervap® 2202 membranes. Poly (vinyl alcohol) based nanocomposite metal oxide membranes were prepared through co-precipitation of different amounts of Fe (II) and Fe (III). The freestanding nanocomposite metal oxide membranes were characterized by Transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Sorption studies evaluated the extent of interaction and degree of swelling of the membranes. Fe containing PVA polymer matrix showed improved flux and selectivity. In order to observe simultaneous effect of flux and selectivity, pervaporation separation index showed 10 wt.% iron oxide containing membrane is the most amongst all tested. The diffusion coefficients were calculated using pervaporation results and sorption kinetics data. An attempt was made to predict sorption selectivity thermodynamically. PV separation factor was observed to be governed by sorption and/or diffusion phenomena and sorption selectivity was found to be higher than PV separation factor. Prediction of concentration profile in the membrane was also attempted and the results showed that water concentration in the membrane drops down with increase in membrane thickness.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights▶ Pervaporation of aqueous acetonitrile using PVA based nanocomposite metal oxide. ▶ Membranes characterized by TEM and X-ray diffraction. ▶ Membrane with 10 wt.% iron oxide gave maximum flux and selectivity (PSI). ▶ Separation factor governed by sorption and/or diffusion phenomena. ▶ Profiles across membranes showed decreasing water concentration with thickness.

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