Abstract

AbstractThe pervaporation behaviors of methanol–water by poly(γ‐methyl L‐glutamate) (PMLG) membrane at non‐steady‐ and steady‐state permeation were investigated. The values of t1/2 (time required to reach a half value of steady‐state permeation flux) for methanol and water changed and did not change with the component in feed, respectively. Both of the average diffusion coefficients for methanol–and water–PMLG from the mixture changed exponentially with the sorption amount of methanol by the synergetic effect on diffusion. The difference in behavior of non‐steady and steady state diffusion was explained by whether Do (diffusion coefficient at zero penetrant concentration) was influenced by the concentration distribution of penetrant in PMLG membrane.

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