The C4 olefin/paraffin mixture was separated by means of the PE modified reversible complexing membrane, polyethylene-g-acrylic acid-Ag + (PE-g-AA-Ag+). The olefin could be transported to the other side of the membrane by silver facilitating phenomenon owing to the formation of (Agolefin) + complex. Tile SEM-EDX spectrum showed a homogeneous silver ion distribution across the dense complex membrane's cross-section at higher than about 60% grafting. The gas permeation properties measured by a gas chromatographic method implied a silver ions facilitating effect towards olefin. At 30°C and l I 1.7% grafting, tile complex membrane exhibited a trans-2-butene/isobutane selectivity of 12.5 and a cis-2-butene/isobutane selectivity of 9.2. The permeation activation energy of the C4 olefins became lower than that of C4 paraffin as a result of the silver ions facilitated effect. The cis-2-butene has a significant higher complex equilibrium constant than that of the trans-2-butene in complexing with the complex membrane.
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