Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Effect of Side Substituent on Comb-like Polysiloxane Membrane Pervaporation Properties During Recovery of Alcohols C2-C4 from Water.
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Grushevenko E et al.
- Affiliation:
- A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
Abstract
The pervaporation properties of membranes based on comb-like polysiloxanes when C<sub>2</sub>-C<sub>4</sub> alcohols are removed from water were studied for the first time. It was established that membranes based on comb-like polysiloxanes with linear aliphatic and organosilicon substituents have increased permeability selectivity for C<sub>3+</sub> alcohols. The obtained results were interpreted from the point of view of the solubility of the components of the separated mixture in polysiloxanes. It was shown that membranes based on polysiloxanes with linear substituents have increased butanol/water permeability selectivity (2.5-3.7). The achieved selectivity values correspond to the level of highly selective zeolite membranes, which allows for a reduction in energy consumption for the pervaporation removal of butanol by more than two times.
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