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Study of vapor/gas permeation using thin immobilized liquid membrane

Posted on:2004-09-21Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:New Jersey Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Obuskovic, GordanaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390011459381Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
To improve liquid membrane selectivity and stability for removal of vapor and gases from a gas stream, a thin immobilized liquid membrane (ILM) has been studied. Low vapor pressure liquid solvent/solutions were immobilized in part of the micropores of a hydrophilic, hydrophobic or ceramic hollow fiber substrate. To prepare such thin ILMs, three approaches were used: evaporation of the a volatile solvent; acrylic acid-grafted hollow fibers providing a thin hydrophilic layer; pressurization technique.; For removal of volatile organic compound (VOC), a thin ILM of silicone oil incorporated in the micropore of a hydrophobic hollow fiber with a silicone rubber coating yielded a highly VOC-enriched permeate and increased separation factor. The same ILM was stable over an extended period (6 months–2 years) demonstrating the potential utility of such an ILM-based hollow fiber device for VOC-N2/air separation. A mathematical model was successfully developed to describe the VOC-N2 permeation-separation in a hollow fiber permeator having this special type of membrane containing a thin ILM.; Grafting method used for the preparation of a thinner ILM resulted in various hollow fibers having different hydrophilic layer thickness. These fibers were used to study the effect of various glycerol-based and aqueous liquid membranes immobilized in the thin hydrophilized part of the fiber. Glycerol-based ILMs resulted in low CO2 permeances in the range of 1*10−6 cm3/cm2*s*cmHg for enclosed atmosphere application; aqueous based ILMs has much better performance.; A pressurization technique was used to prepare a thin ILM in porous hydrophilic and ceramic substrates. It was shown that when appropriate asymmetric hollow fibers substrates were used, increase in CO2 permeance was achieved.
Keywords/Search Tags:Thin, Liquid, Immobilized, Hollow fiber, Membrane, Used
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