Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes

In this study, gas permeation theoretical models used for mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) are discussed. The models that were considered include Maxwell model, modified Maxwell model, Bruggeman model, Lewis-Nielson model, Pal model, Felske model and modified Felske model. Experimental permeability dat...

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Main Authors: Shimekit, Biruh, Mukhtar, Hilmi
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spelling my.utp.eprints.73962017-01-19T08:22:12Z Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes Shimekit, Biruh Mukhtar, Hilmi QD Chemistry In this study, gas permeation theoretical models used for mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) are discussed. The models that were considered include Maxwell model, modified Maxwell model, Bruggeman model, Lewis-Nielson model, Pal model, Felske model and modified Felske model. Experimental permeability data on mixed matrix membrane (MMMs) were used to evaluate the selected theoretical models. Comparison of those models based on absolute average relative error percent was conducted. Moreover, present methodology was proposed on modifying Pal model to account for non ideal performance (polymer matrix rigidification) and hence minimize the higher deviations obtained by using the original Pal model. The present methodology for the estimation of permeability in MMMs was in a good agreement with experimental literature data. Index Terms- mixed matrix membrane (MMMs), permeability prediction, theoretical models 2011-12-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7396/1/biruh_npc_2011.pdf Shimekit, Biruh and Mukhtar, Hilmi (2011) Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes. In: National Postgraduate Conference 2011, 19 Sep 2011, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7396/
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Shimekit, Biruh
Mukhtar, Hilmi
Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes
description In this study, gas permeation theoretical models used for mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) are discussed. The models that were considered include Maxwell model, modified Maxwell model, Bruggeman model, Lewis-Nielson model, Pal model, Felske model and modified Felske model. Experimental permeability data on mixed matrix membrane (MMMs) were used to evaluate the selected theoretical models. Comparison of those models based on absolute average relative error percent was conducted. Moreover, present methodology was proposed on modifying Pal model to account for non ideal performance (polymer matrix rigidification) and hence minimize the higher deviations obtained by using the original Pal model. The present methodology for the estimation of permeability in MMMs was in a good agreement with experimental literature data. Index Terms- mixed matrix membrane (MMMs), permeability prediction, theoretical models
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Shimekit, Biruh
Mukhtar, Hilmi
author_facet Shimekit, Biruh
Mukhtar, Hilmi
author_sort Shimekit, Biruh
title Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes
title_short Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes
title_full Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes
title_fullStr Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes
title_full_unstemmed Gas Permeation Models in Mixed Matrix Membranes
title_sort gas permeation models in mixed matrix membranes
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7396/1/biruh_npc_2011.pdf
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7396/
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