Development of practically available up-scaled high-silica CHA-type zeolite membranes for industrial purpose in dehydration of N-methyl pyrrolidone solution

► High-performance high-silica CHA-type zeolite membranes have been synthesized. ► Flux reached up to 36kgm−2h−1 at 130°C in a feed mixture of water50wt.%/NMP 50wt.% by pervaporation. ► High reproducibility was confirmed in the synthesis of up-scaled tubular membrane with 40cm long. ► Preferred orie...

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Published inJournal of membrane science Vol. 409-410; pp. 82 - 95
Main Authors Sato, Kiminori, Sugimoto, Kazunori, Shimotsuma, Naoto, Kikuchi, Tomohisa, Kyotani, Tomohiro, Kurata, Tsunehiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.08.2012
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Summary:► High-performance high-silica CHA-type zeolite membranes have been synthesized. ► Flux reached up to 36kgm−2h−1 at 130°C in a feed mixture of water50wt.%/NMP 50wt.% by pervaporation. ► High reproducibility was confirmed in the synthesis of up-scaled tubular membrane with 40cm long. ► Preferred orientation of [111]r-axis was confirmed with XRD observation. ► The crystal growth mechanism of evolutional selection or geometric selection was verified with SEM and XRD observations. This is the report on the first practically available calcined high-silica zeolite membranes in an industrial scale synthesized using an organic structure directing agent for an application of dehydration of N-methyl pyrrolidone [NMP] solution by pervaporation (PV). A manufacturing method for high-silica CHA-type tubular membrane (Si/Al=8) with 40cm long was developed for industrial purpose. Furthermore, mass-production with high reproducibility came to be possible for commercialization. The potential membrane performance in PV was measured systematically at the wide range of conditions in temperatures of 90–130°C and feed compositions of water concentration in the feed of 1–50wt.%. The permeation flux of 36kgm−2h−1 and 2.5×10−6molm−2s−1Pa−1 for water permeance with separation factor (α) of 1100 were observed at 130°C in a feed mixture of water (50wt.%)/NMP (50wt.%). A practical dehydration test was performed for a batch of 44kg hydrous NMP (H2O 30wt.%/NMP 70wt.%) using a practical membrane module containing 31 pieces of tubular membranes with a membrane area of 0.4m2. The product of anhydrous NMP with 99.5wt.% could be obtained at 110°C by PV for 400min. These results demonstrate that the synthesized high-silica CHA-type membranes can be applied to dehydration of hydrous NMP solution at wide range of water contents in the feed. The water diffusivities were determined based on the Maxwell–Stefan equations with the PV experimental results in the water–NMP system. The reduction was observed in water diffusivity of 1 order of magnitude with decreasing of water contents from the pure water to water (1wt.%)/NMP (99wt.%) in the feed. The synthesized high-silica CHA-type zeolite membranes exhibited the crystallographic orientation of [111]r axis. Observations by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffractometor (XRD) analysis on the synthesized samples as a function of time suggested that the growth mechanism of evolutional selection was operated in the membrane formation. This mechanism should contribute to the closed-packed polycrystalline membrane with sufficient permselective properties to practical PV applications.
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ISSN:0376-7388
1873-3123
DOI:10.1016/j.memsci.2012.03.032