Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes

In the present work, the existing theoretical models for the estimation of gas permeation through mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were tested using the available literature data and the results are discussed in detail. Based on the analysis, the variables affecting the relative permeability of gases h...

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Main Authors: Biruh , Shimekit, Hilmi , Mukhtar, Saikat , Maitra, Thanapalan , Murugesan
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:73992023-04-11T04:14:37Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/7399/ Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes Biruh , Shimekit Hilmi , Mukhtar Saikat , Maitra Thanapalan , Murugesan QD Chemistry In the present work, the existing theoretical models for the estimation of gas permeation through mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were tested using the available literature data and the results are discussed in detail. Based on the analysis, the variables affecting the relative permeability of gases have been identified. By incorporating the rigidified interfacial layer between the molecular sieve phase and the polymer phase, a new methodology was developed by using Pal model as a base. The present proposed methodology, showed an accurate prediction of the permeability of gases through different MMMs. The present methodology for the estimation of permeability was validated using the available literature data, and a satisfactory agreement was found. 2011-06-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Biruh , Shimekit and Hilmi , Mukhtar and Saikat , Maitra and Thanapalan , Murugesan (2011) Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes. In: North American Membrane Society, 4 - 8 June 2011, Las Vegas, NV USA. (Submitted)
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topic QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Biruh , Shimekit
Hilmi , Mukhtar
Saikat , Maitra
Thanapalan , Murugesan
Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes
description In the present work, the existing theoretical models for the estimation of gas permeation through mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were tested using the available literature data and the results are discussed in detail. Based on the analysis, the variables affecting the relative permeability of gases have been identified. By incorporating the rigidified interfacial layer between the molecular sieve phase and the polymer phase, a new methodology was developed by using Pal model as a base. The present proposed methodology, showed an accurate prediction of the permeability of gases through different MMMs. The present methodology for the estimation of permeability was validated using the available literature data, and a satisfactory agreement was found.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Biruh , Shimekit
Hilmi , Mukhtar
Saikat , Maitra
Thanapalan , Murugesan
author_facet Biruh , Shimekit
Hilmi , Mukhtar
Saikat , Maitra
Thanapalan , Murugesan
author_sort Biruh , Shimekit
title Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes
title_short Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes
title_full Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes
title_fullStr Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes
title_sort prediction of the relative permeability of gases in mixed matrix membranes
publishDate 2011
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/7399/
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