Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery

Taking into account the close similarity between pervaporation and vapour permeation techniques, a method for employing pervaporation flux data in the modelling of vapour permeation modules is proposed. It is based on the use of fugacity gradients across the membrane, instead of concentration ones,...

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Main Authors: C. P. Ribeiro Jr., C. P. Borges
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2004-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322004000400012
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spelling doaj-ee23129cd9b64da58e97c72a70d022412020-11-25T01:40:44ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832004-12-0121462964010.1590/S0104-66322004000400012Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recoveryC. P. Ribeiro Jr.C. P. BorgesTaking into account the close similarity between pervaporation and vapour permeation techniques, a method for employing pervaporation flux data in the modelling of vapour permeation modules is proposed. It is based on the use of fugacity gradients across the membrane, instead of concentration ones, as the driving force for mass transfer. This procedure is interesting, for instance, in the case of aroma recovery systems, for which there is much more experimental data on pervaporation available in the literature than on vapour permeation. In order to illustrate the application of this method, pervaporation experiments for an isotropic PDMS membrane were conducted with aqueous solutions of ethyl acetate (113-2474 mg/L), and the results obtained were used to enable simulation of different vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for recovering ethyl acetate from diluted air streams.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322004000400012pervaporationvapour permeationaromaVOCfruit juices
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Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
pervaporation
vapour permeation
aroma
VOC
fruit juices
author_facet C. P. Ribeiro Jr.
C. P. Borges
author_sort C. P. Ribeiro Jr.
title Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery
title_short Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery
title_full Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery
title_fullStr Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery
title_full_unstemmed Using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery
title_sort using pervaporation data in the calculation of vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for aroma recovery
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2004-12-01
description Taking into account the close similarity between pervaporation and vapour permeation techniques, a method for employing pervaporation flux data in the modelling of vapour permeation modules is proposed. It is based on the use of fugacity gradients across the membrane, instead of concentration ones, as the driving force for mass transfer. This procedure is interesting, for instance, in the case of aroma recovery systems, for which there is much more experimental data on pervaporation available in the literature than on vapour permeation. In order to illustrate the application of this method, pervaporation experiments for an isotropic PDMS membrane were conducted with aqueous solutions of ethyl acetate (113-2474 mg/L), and the results obtained were used to enable simulation of different vapour permeation hollow-fibre modules for recovering ethyl acetate from diluted air streams.
topic pervaporation
vapour permeation
aroma
VOC
fruit juices
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322004000400012
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