Membrane Separation
Separation Processes
Membrane Separation
Membrane Separation
A membrane is a selective barrier that permits
the separation of certain species in a fluid by
combination of sieving and diffusion
mechanisms
Membranes can separate particles and
molecules and over a wide particle size range
and molecular weights
Classification
1. Gas Diffusion (Porous Solid)
Gas phase is present in both sides of the
membrane. Transport is Knudsen diffusion
2. Gas Permeation (Semipermeable Membrane)
Based on solution-diffusion mechanism.
Generally dominated by Fickian diffusion.
Classification
3. Dialysis or Liquid Permeation
Small molecules pass through a membrane,
while large ones are held up.
4. Reverse Osmosis
Used to separate smaller solute from a solvent by
application of a pressure gradient.
5. Ultrafiltration
The process discriminates between high
molecular weight solutes. Separation occurs
through a membrane applied with a pressure
gradient.
Gas Diffusion through Porous Solids
Gas Diffusion through Membrane
Gas Diffusion through Membrane
Flow Patterns in Gas Permeation
Flow Patterns in Gas Permeation
1. Complete mixing model
Flow Patterns in Gas Permeation
2. Cross-flow model
Flow Patterns in Gas Permeation
3. Cross-flow model
Effects of Variables on Gas Permeation
1. Pressure Ratio and Separation Factor
Effects of Variables on Gas Permeation
2. Flow Pattern
Liquid Permeation/Dialysis
Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis
1. Diffusion-type model
Reverse Osmosis
1. Diffusion-type model
Solvent Rejection:
Reverse Osmosis
1. Diffusion-type model
Solvent Rejection:
Reverse Osmosis
2. Complete Mixing model
Reverse Osmosis
3. Other Models
Ultrafiltration
Ultrafiltration
Effect of Solute concentration
OTHER THINGS
Hollow fiber:
Spiral wound
Ceramic Membrane Elements
Spiral UF system