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Original Articles

Removal of Trace Water from Organic Mixtures by Pervaporation Separation During Butyl Acetate Production via Esterification

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Pages 2021-2033 | Received 16 Nov 2004, Accepted 08 May 2005, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

This paper reports on the removal of trace water from mixtures of n‐butyl acetate, n‐butanol, and acetic acid by pervaporation using a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) membrane. The separations of binary (i.e., n‐butyl acetate and water) and quaternary (n‐butyl acetate, n‐butanol, acetic acid, and water) mixtures were investigated. The quaternary mixtures are relevant to n‐butyl acetate production by esterification via reactive distillation. A series of pervaporation experiments were performed, including a simulated production process in which the relationship between pervaporation time and water content in the feed was studied. The results show that the PVA membrane has very high permselectivity for water and maintains significant selectivity for a considerable period of time even when the water concentration is present at relatively high concentrations of water in organic mixtures.

Acknowledgment

The authors sincerely thank the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for their support of this research.

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