Title of article :
Permeation porometry: Effect of probe diffusion in the condensate
Author/Authors :
M.L. Mottern، نويسنده , , K. Shqau، نويسنده , , F. Zalar، نويسنده , , Bon H. Verweij، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Permeation porometry, aka “permporometry” is used as a tool to investigate the connected pore size distribution of asymmetric meso-porous membranes. The method is based on the selective filling of specific sized pores with a condensable vapor, and the analysis of a permeating non-condensable gaseous probe through the remaining open pores. The technique is frequently proposed as a convenient means of detecting pinholes in supported membranes. However, artifacts are found to arise in the desorption isotherm due to a combination of chemical diffusion of the probe gas through the pore-blocking liquid, cyclohexane, and the desorption of cyclohexane from the support. These artifacts can be misinterpreted as pinholes and/or overwhelm the contributions of real pinholes. γ-Alumina membranes of various thickness, supported on smooth homogeneous α-Al2O3 compacts, are used to demonstrate the occurrence of these artifacts. Non-condensable probe gasses O2 and Ne are used to identify the crucial difference between the Knudsen and chemical diffusion of the probe through either pinholes or a condensate filled membrane. In addition it is shown how analysis of chemical diffusion permeance through the membrane can be used to obtain the membraneʹs tortuosity for chemical diffusion.
Keywords :
Pinhole , ?-Alumina membrane , Tortuosity , Cyclohexane , Permporometry
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science