The possibility of applying vacuum membrane distillation for drying polystyrene microparticles was recently confirmed and the best membrane unit design, named Vacuum Membrane Dryer (VMDr), identified. However, some limits in the production efficiency were underlined. Therefore, in the present work, further investigations to improve the performance of the previously developed and selected unit were carried out. In particular, the effect of mixing and air bubbling was analyzed. Moreover, the efficiency of the VMDr as function of the particles size, the membrane area and the membrane properties was studied.

Study of the performance of a membrane-based vacuum drying process

Criscuoli A;Carnevale MC;Drioli E
2016

Abstract

The possibility of applying vacuum membrane distillation for drying polystyrene microparticles was recently confirmed and the best membrane unit design, named Vacuum Membrane Dryer (VMDr), identified. However, some limits in the production efficiency were underlined. Therefore, in the present work, further investigations to improve the performance of the previously developed and selected unit were carried out. In particular, the effect of mixing and air bubbling was analyzed. Moreover, the efficiency of the VMDr as function of the particles size, the membrane area and the membrane properties was studied.
2016
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
Vacuum Membrane Dryer
Solid dehydration
Polystyrene microparticles
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