Membrane Flash Index: Powerful andPerspicuous Help for Efficient Separation System Design
2020
There
are different factors and indices to characterize the performance
of a pervaporation membrane, but none of them gives information about
their capabilities in the area of liquid separation compared to the
most convenient alternative, which is distillation. Membrane flash
index (MFLI) can be considered the first and only one that shows if
the membrane is more efficient or not than distillation and quantifies
this feature too. Therefore, the MFLI helps select the best separation
alternative in the case of process design.
In this study, the evaluation and capabilities of membrane flash index
are comprehensively investigated in the cases of six aqueous mixtures:
methyl alcohol–water, ethyl alcohol–water, isobutyl
alcohol–water, tetrahydrofuran–water, N-butyl alcohol–water, and isopropanol–water. It must
be concluded that the separation capacity of organophilic type membranes
is remarkably lower than hydrophilic membranes in all cases of separation.
The study of the MFLI is extended with the consideration of other
binary interaction parameters like separation factor, permeation flux,
selectivity, and pervaporation separation index (PSI) in order to
find a descriptive relationship between them. For the same membrane
material type, descriptive function can be determined between feed
concentration and MFLI and PSI and separation factor, which can be
used to calculate each other’s value. On the basis of the indices
and especially the MFLI, a significant help can be given to the process
design engineer to select the right liquid separation alternative
and, in the case of pervaporation, find the most appropriate membrane.
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