Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.279, No.1-2, 459-465, 2006
Pervaporation of dichlorinated organic compounds through silicalite-1 zeolite membrane
Pervaporation utilized with a zeolite membrane is one of the economic separation technologies for liquid mixtures including organic/water mixtures. The silicalite-1 membrane was selected for pervaporation of dichloromethane, 1,2-dichloroethane and trans-1.2-dichloroethylene from their aqueous solutions since it shows very hydrophobic properties. Silicalite-1 crystals were hydrothermally grown and deposited oil the inside of a porous sintered stainless steel tube by the secondary growth method. Fluxes of dichlorinated organic compounds were observed to be 0.2-71 g/(m(2) h) while separation factors were 12-332 depending on a mole fraction of a dichlorinated organic Compound in the feed Solution and the operation temperature. The silicalite-1 membrane was found to be applicable to the selective removal of dichlorinated organic Compounds from aqueous solutions composed of a low concentration at a relatively low temperature. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:organic/water separation;dichlorinated compounds;pervaporation;silicalite-1;zeolite membrane