Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9684974 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The pervaporative (PV) performance with respect to the separation of ethanol/water (EtOH/H2O) azeotrope was assessed for a bacterial cellulose membrane (BCM) impregnated with chitosan (CTSN), designated as CTSN-BCM. The PV potential of CTSN-BCM was compared with that of parent polymers and also with the blends of CTSN with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). The blends and CTSN-BCM were characterized using spectroscopic and thermoanalytical techniques, and also tested for their mechanical strength and sorption of EtOH/H2O mixtures. While PVA and the blends tend to dissolve at higher concentration of water, CTSN-BCM was found to be intact over the entire composition range. When evaluated against pervaporation of 95:5 w/w EtOH/H2O azeotrope at 24 ± 1 °C; CTSN-PVA (1:1) blend showed comparatively higher selectivity (22.0) but a poorer flux (1.7 kg μm mâ2 hâ1). The flux was significantly higher (42.8 kg μm mâ2 hâ1) in CTSN-BCM and selectivity (â¼10) was at par with PVA. The temperature dependence of selectivity and flux through CTSN-BCM was also investigated. Substantially high pervaporative separation index (PSI) of the order of 350 kg μm mâ2 hâ1 and low energy of activation of 10 kJ/mol is indicative of the potential of CTSN-BCM in the pervaporative separation of EtOH/H2O azeotrope.
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Authors
Vinita Dubey, Lokesh Kumar Pandey, Chhaya Saxena,