Claims
- 1. A membrane comprising having properties for pervaporization of aqueous feeds derived from a discriminating layer consisting essentially of a polymer containing at least 90 weight percent of recurring units of Formula I: ##STR11## wherein Y, at each occurrence, is independently a compatible substituent, M.sup.+, at each occurrence, is a compatible cation, R.sup.2 at each occurrence is a covalent bond, hydrocarbylene or inertly substituted hydrocarbylene; and Z at each occurrence is independently ##STR12## and R' at each occurrence is independently hydrocarbylene or an inertly substituted hydrocarbylene.
- 2. The membrane as described in claim 1 wherein the polymer comprises an effective number of crosslinking groups so as to render the polymer normally insoluble in water, wherein the polymer, if not crosslinked, would be water-soluble or water dispersible to the extent of at least about 1 weight percent polymer at 20.degree. C.
- 3. The membrane as described in claim 1 wherein Z is ##STR13## and R.sup.2 is a covalent bond.
- 4. The membrane as described in claim 3 wherein the recurring unit is ##STR14##
- 5. The membrane as described in claim 1 wherein the discriminating layer is affixed to a porous support layer.
- 6. A method comprising separating water from an organic compound or chlorinated organic compound via pervaporation by,
- (a) contacting a solution of water and an organic compound or a chlorinated organic compound with a first major surface of a membrane, the membrane having a discriminating layer comprising a polymer having recurring units corresponding to Formula I: ##STR15## wherein Y, at each occurrence, is independently a compatible substituent, M.sup.+, at each occurrence, is a compatible cation, R.sup.2 at each occurrence is a covalent bond, hydrocarbylene or inertly substituted hydrocarbylene; and Z at each occurrence is independently ##STR16## and R' at each occurrence is independently hydrocarbylene or an inertly substituted hydrocarbylene; and
- (b) introducing a chemical potential difference across the membrane between the first surface and second major surface, so as to induce selective permeation by pervaporation of water vapor from the first surface through the membrane to the second surface.
- 7. The method as described in claim 6 where the organic compound is ethanol.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of Application Ser. No. 885,357, filed July 14, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,824,916 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 708,608, filed Mar. 15, 1985 now abandoned.
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