2008 Annual Meeting
(195c) Pervaporation Membrane Analysis for Logistics Fuel Separation for Navy Platforms
Authors
The use of fractionization/distillation has been well established in laboratory demonstrations, coupled to desulfurization sorbent beds. Work performed by the Navy and its partnering institutions has shown the benefits of utilizing a majority light cut fraction from a parent fuel, with respect to sorbent capacity. This paper shows the results of the fractionation of various Navy logistics fuels, containing various sulfur content, through a pervaporation-based membrane separation process. Discussion of the process, as well as the separation behavior and speciation of components of interest is provided. Additionally, an introduction to the practical sorbent performance implications is also provided, without going into substantial detail regarding adsorbent formulations and that program overall.