Use of inverse gas chromatography to account for the pervaporation performance in monitoring the oxidation of primary alcohols

Moulay, S; Benguergoura, H; Aouak, T

HERO ID

1454221

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2006

Language

English

PMID

17014860

HERO ID 1454221
In Press No
Year 2006
Title Use of inverse gas chromatography to account for the pervaporation performance in monitoring the oxidation of primary alcohols
Authors Moulay, S; Benguergoura, H; Aouak, T
Journal Journal of Chromatography A
Volume 1135
Issue 1
Page Numbers 78-84
Abstract The oxidation of n-propanol and n-butanol to their corresponding aldehydes was monitored by the pervaporation technique. Mass transfer phenomenon that occurs in the pervaporation process was confirmed by the results of inverse gas chromatography. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a hydrophobic polymer widely employed as a membrane in pervaporation technique, was evaluated as a stationary phase in this study. The retention times of the different molecules probes (n-propanol, n-butanol, propionaldehyde, and butyraldehyde), molecules involved as reactants and products in the oxidation reaction, gave an insight into the extent of the interactions between each of these molecules and the stationary phase. The infinite dilution conditions allowed to measure the infinite dilution activity coefficient, gamma(infinity), and the specific retention volume, V(g)(0), and to estimate the Flory-Huggins parameter interactions, chi(12)(infinity). The magnitudes of these parameters threw some light on the permselectivity of the membranes in the pervaporation operation.
Doi 10.1016/j.chroma.2006.09.046
Pmid 17014860
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