Pervaporation performance and characterization of hydrophilic ZSM-5 zeolite membranes for high inorganic acid and inorganic salts
Authors: Huanxu Teng, Ronghui You, Huanyi Li, Siqi Shao, Qi Zhou, Ying Yang, Ting Wu, Meihua Zhu, Xiangshu Chen, Hidetoshi Kita
The hydrophilic ZSM-5 zeolite membranes are applied to separate the inorganic acid solutions and inorganic acid/inorganic salt mixtures by pervaporation, and the membrane presents good stability, dehydration, and desalination performance. Influences of inorganic acid type (H2SO4, H3PO4, HNO3, and HCl), H2SO4 concentration (1e6 mol$Lβ1), test temperature (60e90 Β°C) and inorganic acid/inorganic salt type (2 mol$Lβ1 H2SO4 and sulfate, 2 mol$Lβ1 H3PO4 and phosphate) on the pervaporation performance are investigated in this work. Either for concentrating 3% (mass) H2SO4 solution or consecutive dehydrating 20% (mass) H2SO4 solution, the hydrophilic ZSM-5 zeolite membrane has a good dehydration performance and stability. Even though the H2SO4 concentration and test temperature are increased to 6 M and 90 Β°C, only H2O molecules could pass through the membrane and pH value of the permeation is kept neutral. Besides, the membrane has good dehydration and desalination performance for H2SO4/sulfates and H3PO4/phosphate mixtures, and the rejection of natrium salt, molysite, and magnesium is almost 100%.