| نویسندگان | مرتضی اصغری-علی حسنوند-تورج محمدی |
| نشریه | ADSORPTION |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2013-2-01 |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI |
چکیده مقاله
A template-free seeded short-time in situ
hydrothermal treatment was carried out in a brass autoclave
to synthesize crystalline mordenite (MOR) membranes on
alumina-silicate disk supports with micro-scale pores.
According to XRD analysis, MOR was the only zeolitic
material present in the membrane layers on the supports.
SEM examination of the membranes showed three different
layers of the membrane thickness: (i) support sub-layer,
(ii) mix penetrated mid-layer, the MOR crystals filling the
pores among the support (about 4–5 lm), and (iii) MOR
top-layer (about 4–5 lm). The crystalline bonds between
MOR crystals of the membrane top-layer and the crystals
of the support were clearly observed within the mid-layer.
The continuous top-layer of zeolitic membrane was formed
by many large and well-shaped crystals. The seeding
treatment significantly enhanced the formation of MOR
crystals onto the surface of the supports. EDAX analysis
showed a Si/Al ratio of 6.8 for the MOR layer of the
membrane. Due to their hydrophilic natures, the polycrystalline
MOR membranes were found to be selective for
continuous dehydration of different EtOH–water mixtures
through an adsorption–diffusion–desorption mechanism.
Both total permeation flux and separation factor of the
membrane were found to increase by increasing temperature
and water concentration of feed. The continuity and
high crystallinity of the membrane top-layer led to the
fairly high dehydration of EtOH. It was found that there
was no pinhole within the layer and the morphology of the
membrane was almost defect-free.