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OPTIMIZATION OF MULTICOMPONENT PERVAPORATION FOR REMOVAL OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM WATER

Citation:

Ji, W., A. Hilaly, S. Sikdar, AND S. Hwang. OPTIMIZATION OF MULTICOMPONENT PERVAPORATION FOR REMOVAL OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM WATER. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-95/490.

Description:

Optimal operation of a hollow fiber membrane module for pervaporative removal of multicomponent volatile organic compounds (VOCS) from wastewater was studied. hell-and-tube heat-exchanger type of hollow fiber module was considered for treatment of a wastewater containing toluene, trichloroethane (TCE) and methylene chloride. hree kinds of membranes, i.e., poly (dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), polyether-block-polyamides (PEBA) and polyurethane (PUR) membranes, were studied. athematical model of the module was developed. he flux equations of the model were derived using mass transfer coefficient as described in our previous study. ost model of the system was used to study the effect of different process and design variables on annual treatment cost. he effects of multicomponent feed mixtures, liquid boundary layer mass transfer resistance, and downstream pressure on the module performance and process economics were studied. ultidimensional optimization technique was used to determine the operation conditions for minimum cost. he sensitivity of the operation cost with respect to different process variables was also studied. he annual treatment cost was found to be relatively insensitive to the downstream pressure in the low pressure range (for example, 0-2000 Pa for toluene removal, 0-3000 Pa for TCE removal and 0-1500 Pa for methylene chloride removal). he optimal downstream pressure increased with the increase of Henry's law constant of the compounds. he capital cost was found to be dominant in the total treatment cot at laminar flow regime, while the operating cost is dominant cost at turbulent flow regime.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 50686