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AIChE Journal, Vol.62, No.2, 556-563, 2016
Ethanol/water mixture pervaporation performance of b-oriented silicalite-1 membranes made by gel-free secondary growth
b-oriented silicalite-1 membranes on porous silica supports were synthesized using gel-free secondary growth. The porous silica supports were made by pressing crushed quartz fibers followed by sintering and polishing, and further modified by slip-coating three layers of Stober silica particles (1000, 350, and 50 nm). The b-oriented seed layers were prepared by rubbing silicalite-1 particles (2 m x 0.8 m x 3 m along a-, b-, and c-axis, respectively) after depositing a polymeric layer on the support. After silicalite-1 seed deposition, a final coating of spherical silica particles was applied. Well-intergrown, m-thick, b-oriented membranes were obtained, which, after calcination, exhibited ethanol permselectivity in ethanol/water mixture pervaporation. At 60 degrees C and for approximate to 5 wt % ethanol/water mixtures, the best membrane exhibited overall pervaporation separation factor of 85 (corresponding to membrane intrinsic selectivity of 7.7) and total flux of 2.1 kg/(m(2)h). This performance is comparable to the best performing MFI membranes reported in the literature. (c) 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 62: 556-563, 2016