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Paraffin separation glassy polymer membranes

Thus, the permeation of hydrocarbons in polymer membranes is governed by the basic regularities typical of permeation of low MW penetrants, modified however by certain peculiarities related to the stmcture and shape of hydrocarbon molecules. We will now discuss the physicochemical regularities of hydrocarbon separation and removal using polymer membranes, by trying to reveal the relationship between the chemical stmcture of polymers and their separation properties with respect to mixtures containing hydrocarbons. It follows from literary data that mbbery polymers are mainly used in gas/vapor separation processes for selective separation of hydrocarbon vapors from their mixtures with air as well as in pervaporation processes for the removal of hydrocarbons from their aqueous solutions. In practice, glassy polymers are used for separation of olefins and paraffins as well as for separation of aromatic, ahcyclic, and aliphatic hydrocarbons. [Pg.240]

Several studies concerning the separation of propylene from propane base on faujasite (FAU zeolite) membranes or titanosilicate ETS have been published recently. The olefin/paraffin selectivity of all those materials was comparable to glassy polymers and always below 10. [Pg.199]


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