2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14049719.v1
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The Role of Hydrogen Bonding in the Dehydration of Bioalcohols in Hydrophobic Pervaporation Membranes

Abstract: <p>The dehydration of bioalcohols is considered one of the major factors contributing to the cost of biofuel production. In this study, liquid phase separation of water from methanol and ethanol in a siliceous MFI pervaporation membrane was studied by performing concentration gradient driven molecular dynamic (CGD-MD) simulations. CGD-MD simulations work by imposing a higher concentration in the feed side and a lower concentration in the permeate side of the membrane. This creates a concentration gradien… Show more

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