2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2007.07.024
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Enhanced flux through double-sided zeolite membranes

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“…4 and Table 2 is that the double-sided membranes clearly outperform the single layer membranes. This effect was previously observed and explained by other authors [21], in relation with the effect of the support. Partial pressure drop across the support makes coverage higher on the downstream side of the zeolite membrane in the presence of a support, and lower driving forces result in lower fluxes.…”
Section: Pervaporation Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…4 and Table 2 is that the double-sided membranes clearly outperform the single layer membranes. This effect was previously observed and explained by other authors [21], in relation with the effect of the support. Partial pressure drop across the support makes coverage higher on the downstream side of the zeolite membrane in the presence of a support, and lower driving forces result in lower fluxes.…”
Section: Pervaporation Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Partial pressure drop across the support makes coverage higher on the downstream side of the zeolite membrane in the presence of a support, and lower driving forces result in lower fluxes. According to Gardner et al [21], the Maxwell-Stefan model indicates that, under specific conditions, the flux through supported zeolite membranes can be significantly higher when zeolite films are located on both sides of the porous support than for a single supported film. Consequently, for separations in which selectivity increases with zeolite thickness, double-sided membranes can yield fluxes and selectivities that are higher than those of single supported films.…”
Section: Pervaporation Resultsmentioning
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“…Sometimes, transport resistance in the membrane support layer is also considered to have influence and is included in the model (van de Graaf et al, 1998;de Bruijn et al, 2003). It is common to assume that the concentration is homogeneous in both compartments of the WK cell and thus a one-dimensional (1-D) model is generally applied (Jareman et al, 2004;Schlünder et al, 2006;Gardner et al, 2007). In some cases the membranes can be very thin such as for ultra-thin zeolite membranes (Hedlund et al, 1997(Hedlund et al, , 2002Burggraaf, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%