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- Engineering & Materials
- Chemical engineering - general
- Membrane distillation
Membrane distillation
Article By:
Kulkarni, Sudhir S. Corporate Research Center, UOP Inc., Des Plaines, Illinois.
Li, Norman N. Separations Research, UOP Inc., Des Plaines, Illinois.
Last reviewed:January 2020
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.414210
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- Membrane materials and modules
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A separation method in which a nonwetting, microporous membrane is used with a liquid feed phase on one side of the membrane and a condensing, permeate phase on the other side. Membrane distillation is also known as transmembrane distillation, membrane evaporation, and thermo-pervaporation. Separation by membrane distillation is based on the relative volatility of various components in the feed solution. The driving force for transport is the partial pressure difference across the membrane. Separation occurs when vapor from components of higher volatility passes through the membrane pores by a convective or diffusive mechanism. See also: Convection (heat); Diffusion
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