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Organic Liquid Mixture Separation Using an Aliphatic Polyketone-Supported Polyamide Organic Solvent Reverse Osmosis
Cuijing Liu1, Ryosuke Takagi1, Takuji Shintani2
1Research Center for Membrane and Film Technology, Department of Chemical Science and Engineering , Kobe University , 1-1 Rokkodai, Nada , Kobe , Hyogo 657-8501 , Japan.
Abstract:
Energy-efficient membrane technology has received tremendous attention for the separation of organic molecules; however, the separation of molecules of less than 100 Da has remained challenging. Herein, a membrane fabricated from interfacial polymerization on a polyketone support was used as an organic solvent reverse osmosis (OSRO) membrane for the separation of organic liquid mixtures. The chemically stable and highly cross-linked selective layer exhibited outstanding separation factors toward large nonpolar molecules from small polar ones with high fluxes. For example, separation factors of 8.4, 11.1, 14.9, and 38.0 were achieved toward toluene, pentane, hexane, and heptane (10 wt % in mixtures), respectively, from methanol solution at 3 MPa, with fluxes around 5 LMH. This membrane outperformed the currently available reverse osmosis membrane and organic solvent nanofiltration membranes in terms of stability and separation factor. This work promotes the development of OSRO separation of organic liquid mixtures without phase change.
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