Abstract

The pervaporation separation of acetic acid–water mixtures was performed over a range of 10–90 wt.% acetic acid in the feed at temperatures ranging 25–50 °C using acrylonitrile (AN) grafted poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) membranes. The permeation and separation characteristics of PVA-g-AN membranes were studied as a function of membrane thickness, feed composition, operating temperature and pressure. When the downstream pressure increased permeation rate increased with decreasing separation factor and at high acetic acid concentrations PVA-g-AN membranes shows grater tendency for the separation of acetic acid–water mixtures. Depending on the membrane thickness, feed composition and temperature PVA-g-AN membranes gave separation factors 2.3–14 and permeation rates 0.18–1.17 kg/m 2 h. It was also determined that PVA-g-AN membranes were found to have lower permeation rate and grater separation factors than PVA membranes.

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