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titleOfInvention A device for separating methanol and methyl acetate mixture by using chlor-alkali industrial waste ion membrane
abstract A device for separating methanol and methyl acetate mixture by using chlor-alkali industrial waste ion membrane B, permeate side condenser B oil bath tank, permeate liquid receiving tank A, permeate liquid receiving tank B; The utility model utilizes the hydrogen-type regenerated perfluorinated ion membrane obtained by regenerating the ion membrane discarded in the chlor-alkali industry as a flat membrane module, loaded into The pervaporation separation system is used for the separation of methanol and methyl acetate mixture, which solves the problem of disposal of waste ion membrane, and effectively solves the problem of methanol/methyl acetate separation, saves cost and reduces pollution.
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