SynopsisMembranes consisting of ionically crosslinked polyacrylic acid (PAA) and Nylon 6 were prepared and tested for the pervaporation separation of acetic acid-water mixtures. The polyacrylic acid (PAA) membranes were crosslinked in aluminum nitrate aqueous solution while the polyacrylic acid (PAA)-Nylon 6 blends were cast from homogeneous PAA-Nylon 6 mixtures to appropriate thicknesses and then crosslinked in aqueous aluminum nitrate solutions. Optimum pervaporation results were obtained from blends of Nylon 6 and PAA in the weight ratio of 60-75 wtX Nylon 6 and 25-40 w t 8 PAA which have separation factors (water/acetic acid) of over 60 and flux rates higher than 100 g/m2 h at 15°C for the separation of acetic acid-water mixtures. The flux rates and separation factors could be altered by changing the blend composition of the membrane. The effects of the feed compmition on the separation factors were investigated.
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