Goswami, A. N. ; Rawat, B. S. ; Krishna, R. (1985) Studies on permeation of hydrocarbons through liquid membranes in a continuous contactor Journal of Membrane Science, 25 (1). pp. 101-107. ISSN 0376-7388
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Abstract
This paper reports experimental studies, in a continuous cocurrent packed column, on the removal of aromatics from hydrocarbon streams by making use of selective transfer through aqueous surfactant membranes. Two types of feed mixtures were used: (i) benzene - heptane and (ii) straight run naphtha from Bombay High crude oil. The receiving phase in both cases was kerosene. The height of a mass transfer unit (HTU) was determined and found to largely lie in the range 2-2.5 m, irrespective of feed composition and solvent/feed ratio. The experimental study confirms the feasibility of a liquid membrane process for dearomatization and provides HTU data for further feasibility and scale-up studies.
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