Design directions for composite catalytic hollow fibre membranes for condensation reactions

  • Peters, T.A.
  • Fontalvo, J.
  • Vorstman, M.A.G.
  • Keurentjes, J.T.F.
Publication date
January 2004

Abstract

Pervaporation membrane reactors are ideal candidates to enhance conversion in reversible reactions generating water as a byproduct. The equil. displacement can be enhanced by catalytic membranes due to the close integration of reaction and sepn. In this paper, the viability of composite catalytic hollow fiber pervaporation membranes for condensation reactions is examd. The esterification reaction between acetic acid and butanol has been taken as a model reaction, for which a parametric model study was carried out to provide a fundamental understanding of the composite catalytic membrane reactor behavior. With increasing catalytic layer thickness, the conversion becomes no longer limited by the amt. of catalyst present in the reactor but by ...

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