Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.498, 254-262, 2016
Water vapor permeation and dehumidification performance of poly (vinyl alcohol)/lithium chloride composite membranes
Thin and robust composite membranes comprising stainless steel scaffold, fine and porous TiO2 and polyvinyl alcohol/lithium chloride were fabricated and studied for air dehumidification application. Higher hydrophilicity, sorption and permeation were observed for membranes with increased lithium chloride content up to 50%. The permeation and sorption properties of the membranes were investigated under different temperatures. The results provided a deeper insight into the membrane water vapor permeation process. It was specifically noted that lithium chloride significantly reduces water diffusion energy barrier, resulting in the change of permeation energy from positive to negative values. Higher water vapor permeance was observed for the membrane with higher LiCI content at lower temperature. The isothermal air dehumidification tests show that the membrane is suitable for dehumidifying air in high humid condition. Additionally, results also indicate a trade-off between the humidity ratio drop with the water vapor removal rate when varying air flowrate. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Air dehumidification;Water vapor permeance;Water sorption;Water diffusion;Activation energy;Vacuum membrane dehumidification