Abstract

Dense and composite membranes were developed from polyether block amide (PEBA). Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and polysulfone (PSf) were used as the porous supports for the composite membranes. The membranes were tested for pervaporation separation of ethylbutanoate (ETB) solutions. Sorption and desorption experiments were also performed to provide data for analysis of mass transport based on resistance-in-series model. The composite membranes with polyether block amide (PEBA) casted on PSf (PEBA/PSf) showed superior pervaporation performance than that casted on PAN (PEBA/PAN). The analysis of transport resistances revealed that: (1) the resistances in liquid boundary of ETB were highest and, therefore, were the controlling resistances; and (2) the transport resistances in the porous supports were much lower than those in the membrane top layers. The results on plasticizing coefficients showed that ETB plasticized the membranes (positive, k ii ) but water did not (negative, k jj ). Negative coupling coefficients ( k ij ) indicated that water reduced diffusivity of ETB in the membranes and the presence of ETB enhanced water diffusion in the membranes due to positive k ji .

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