Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Pervaporative dehydration of bioethanol using silica and PVA membranes : analysis of permeation performances and effect of volatile organic impurities

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Hydrophilic membrane pervaporation is largely described as a promising alternative to molecular sieves and azeotropic distillation, the ordinary techniques for ethanol dehydration(6,7). Pervaporation is considered as more flexible, cleaner and less energy consuming technology. (...)

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Marwen Moussa, Violaine Athes-Dutour, Yohann Imbert, Isabelle Souchon, Olivier Vitrac, et al.. Pervaporative dehydration of bioethanol using silica and PVA membranes : analysis of permeation performances and effect of volatile organic impurities. Euromembrane Conference 2012, European Membrane Society. INT.; Imperial College London. GBR., Sep 2012, Londres, United Kingdom. ⟨hal-01270228⟩
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