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Effect of pressure, membrane thickness, and placement of control volumes on the flux of methane through thin silicalite membranes: A dual control volume grand canonical molecular dynamics study

Martin, Marcus G.; Thompson, Aidan P.; Nenoff, T.M.

Dual control volume molecular dynamics was employed to study the flux of methane through channels of thin silicalite membranes. The DCANIS force field was analyzed to describe the adsorption isotherms of methane and ethane in silicalite. The alkane parameters and silicalite parameters were determined by fiiting the DCANIS force field to single-component vapor-liquid coexistence curves (VLCC) and adsorption isotherms respectively. The adsorption layers on the surfaces of thin silicalite membranes showed a sifnificant resistance to the flux of methane. The results depicted the insensitivity of permeance to both the average pressure and pressure drop.