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Membrane permeation based sensing for dissolved water in organic micro-aqueous media

✍ Scribed by I.-J Kang; M.E Rezac; P.H Pfromm


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
89 KB
Volume
239
Category
Article
ISSN
0376-7388

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✦ Synopsis


The water content of solutions is important for fuels, lubricants, hydraulic liquids, oils and fats, and enzymatic catalysis in organic liquids. Rapid and accurate on-line water detection is needed for research and for the technical realization including process optimization of enzymatic catalysis in organic liquids. This paper reports on the development of sensors that rely on the selective pervaporation of water from micro-aqueous organic liquids to the vapor phase through a polymeric membrane. This sensing principle employs the transport of water exploiting both diffusion and sorption. The water content of liquid n-hexane and kerosene is sensed from saturation down to concentrations in the low ppm range. The isothermal sensor response is shown to be largely linear with dissolved water concentration.