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HERO ID
4281942
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Membrane materials in the pervaporation separation of aromatic/aliphatic hydrocarbon mixtures - A review
Author(s)
Liu, H; Wang, N; Zhao, Cui; Ji, S; Li, , JR
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering
ISSN:
1004-9541
Volume
26
Issue
1
Page Numbers
1-16
DOI
10.1016/j.cjche.2017.03.006
Web of Science Id
WOS:000426042000001
URL
http://
://WOS:000426042000001
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Abstract
The separation of aromatic/aliphatic hydrocarbon mixtures is a significant process in chemical industry, but challenged in some cases. Compared with conventional separation technologies, pervaporation is quite promising in terms of its economical, energy-saving, and eco-friendly advantages. However, this technique has not been used in industry for separating aromatic/aliphatic mixtures yet. One of the main reasons is that the separation performance of existed pervaporation membranes is unsatisfactory. Membrane material is an important factor that affects the separation performance. This review provides an overview on the advances in studying membrane materials for the pervaporation separation of aromatic/aliphatic mixtures over the past decade. Explored pristine polymers and their hybrid materials (as hybrid membranes) are summarized to highlight their nature and separation performance. We anticipate that this review could provide some guidance in the development of new materials for the aromatic/aliphatic pervaporation separation. (C) 2017 The Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, and Chemical Industry Press. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Aromatic/aliphatic hydrocarbon mixtures; Membrane materials; Pervaporation separation
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