Recently, the use
of inorganic composite mesoporous membranes in chemical industries has received
a lot of attention due to a number of exceptional advantages including thermal
stability and robustness.
Inorganic
mesoporous membranes can selectively remove water from the reaction product
during lactic esterification reactions in order to enhance product yield.
In this work, the
characterization and evaluation of a catalytic mesoporous membrane with 15 nm
pore size was tested with different carrier gases before employing the gases
for lactic acid and ethanol esterification product analysis with Gas
Chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS).
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