Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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639372 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper explores the use of microporous hollow fibers as structured packing for a distillation column of propylene–propane. The actual column, which is less than 0.4 m long, yields more than 8% enrichment of propylene from a 30% propane/70% propylene mixture. It has an HTU as low as 0.1 m and an overall mass transfer coefficient of about 10−4 m/s with the resistance to mass transfer mainly coming from the vapor phase. The low HTU is due to the high mass transfer area per unit volume, over 1100 m2/m3. The results begin to explore the use of hollow fibers as packing for a practical distillation.
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Authors
Dali Yang, Robert S. Barbero, David J. Devlin, E.L. Cussler, Craig W. Colling, Martin E. Carrera,