
Membrane Processes
Pervaporation, Vapor Permeation and Membrane Distillation for Industrial Scale Separations
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Membrane Processes
Pervaporation, Vapor Permeation and Membrane Distillation for Industrial Scale Separations
About this book
A reference for engineers, scientists, and academics who want to be abreast of the latest industrial separation/treatment technique, this new volume aims at providing a holistic vision on the potential of advanced membrane processes for solving challenging separation problems in industrial applications.
Separation processes are challenging steps in any process industry for isolation of products and recycling of reactants. Membrane technology has shown immense potential in separation of liquid and gaseous mixtures, effluent treatment, drinking water purification and solvent recovery. It has found endless popularity and wide acceptance for its small footprint, higher selectivity, scalability, energy saving capability and inherent ease of integration into other unit operations. There are many situations where the target component cannot be separated by distillation, liquid extraction, and evaporation. The different membrane processes such as pervaporation, vapor permeation and membrane distillation could be used for solving such industrial bottlenecks.
This book covers the entire array of fundamental aspects, membrane synthesis and applications in the chemical process industries (CPI). It also includes various applications of pervaporation, vapor permeation and membrane distillation in industrially and socially relevant problems including separation of azeotropic mixtures, close-boiling compounds, organic–organic mixtures, effluent treatment along with brackish and seawater desalination, and many others. These processes can also be applied for extraction of small quantities of value-added compounds such as flavors and fragrances and selective removal of hazardous impurities, viz., volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as vinyl chloride, benzene, ethyl benzene and toluene from industrial effluents.
Including case studies, this is a must-have for any process or chemical engineer working in the industry today. Also valuable as a learning tool, students and professors in chemical engineering, chemistry, and process engineering will benefit greatly from the groundbreaking new processes and technologies described in the volume.
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Chapter 1
Tackling Challenging Industrial Separation Problems through Membrane Technology
Abstract
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Tackling Challenging Industrial Separation Problems through Membrane Technology
- Chapter 2: Pervaporation Membrane Separation: Fundamentals and Applications
- Chapter 3: Pervaporation for Ethanol-Water Separation and Effect of Fermentation Inhibitors
- Chapter 4: Dehydration of Acetonitrile Solvent by Pervaporation through Graphene Oxide/Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Mixed Matrix Membranes
- Chapter 5: Recovery of Acetic Acid from Vinegar Wastewater Using Pervaporation in a Pilot Plant
- Chapter 6: Thermodynamic Models for Prediction of Sorption Behavior in Pervaporation
- Chapter 7: Molecular Dynamics Simulation for Prediction of Structure-Property Relationships of Pervaporation Membranes
- Chapter 8: Vapor Permeation: Fundamentals, Principles and Applications
- Chapter 9: Vapor Permeation - A Thermodynamic Perspective
- Chapter 10: Vapor Permeation: Theory and Modelling Perspectives
- Chapter 11: Membrane Distillation: Historical Perspective and a Solution to Existing Issues in Membrane Technology
- Chapter 12: Dewatering of Diethylene Glycol and Lactic Acid Solvents by Membrane Distillation Technique
- Chapter 13: Graphene Oxide/Polystyrene Mixed Matrix Membranes for Desalination of Seawater through Vacuum Membrane Distillation
- Chapter 14: Vacuum Membrane Distillation for Water Desalination
- Chapter 15: Glycerol Purification Using Membrane Technology
- Chapter 16: Reclamation of Water and Toluene from Bulk Drug Industrial Effluent by Vacuum Membrane Distillation
- Index
- End User License Agreement