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Binary azeotropes with acids, organic

Pervaporation is a membrane separation process where the liquid feed mixture is in contact with the membrane in the upstream under atmospheric pressure and permeate is removed from the downstream as vapor by vacuum or a swept inert gas. Most of the research efforts of the pervaporation have concentrated on the separation of alcohol-water system [1-20] but the separation of acetic acid-water mixtures has received relatively little attention [21-34]. Acetic acid is an important basic chemical in the industry ranking among the top 20 organic intermediates. Because of the small differences in the volatility s of water and acetic acid in dilute aqueous solutions, azeotropic distillation is used instead of normal binary distillation so that the process is an energy intensive process. From this point of view, the pervaporation separation of acetic acid-water mixtures can be one of the alternate processes for saving energy. [Pg.51]


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