Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
637599 Journal of Membrane Science 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
A novel liquid membrane system, a surface-soaked liquid membrane, with triethylene glycol (TEG) on the hydrophilic-treated surface of the hydrophobic microporous membrane was developed and used for the dehumidification and humidification of air. The selectivity of the TEG liquid membrane for water vapor with respect to air was over 2000, which was derived from the selective absorption of the TEG liquid. A flat-type liquid membrane module with a dual membrane surface was designed, of which the TEG liquid membrane thickness was 18 μm and the permeation area was 0.13 m2. The liquid membrane humidifier and dehumidifier consisted of the membrane module and a vacuum pump. As a dehumidifier, the membrane system recovered water vapor at 4.1 g/h from 70%RH room air at 298 K. For use as a humidifier, the air flow was effectively humidified by the permeated water vapor through the membrane module. The effects of the air humidity and sweep air flow rate were studied and discussed. Simple model calculations based on the permeability of the water vapor well predicted the experimental results.
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