KOBUNSHI RONBUNSHU
Online ISSN : 1881-5685
Print ISSN : 0386-2186
ISSN-L : 0386-2186
Separation of Nitrogen-Krypton by the Freeze-Dried Cellulose Acetate Membrane
Akihiko TANIOKAAkio KAKUTAOsamu OZAKIMasanori OONOKinzo ISHIKAWA
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1977 Volume 34 Issue 11 Pages 807-811

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The utility of freeze-dried cellulose acetate membranes, which consist of a thin skin layer supported upon a more porous matrix substructure, was examined for separation of nitrogen-radioactive krypton 85. The high permeable and separative membranes were prepared by fixed freezed-drying of swollen membrane after evaporation of acetone for 4-6 minutes. The permeation rate of nitrogen was 10-1 10-3 (cc/cm2·sec·atm). Knudsen flow was predominant, since the permeation rate was inversely proportional to square root of molecular weight of gases. The influence of viscous flow was also observed by slight dependence on the pressure. The mean pore size was calculated by the equation of gas permeation in porous media. There exist fine pores of 30-40Å radii in the skin layer. The separation factor (dilution of Kr) was about 0.7 and the separation efficiency was 60%. The collision between different gas molecules (Present-de Bethunes' effect) and the influence of viscous flow depreciates the efficiency. The separation efficiency which was determined by the experiment coincided with the one predicted according to the Present-de Bethunes' equation, supposing that the pore size in skin layer was 10-25Å.

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