Design and development of membranes for CO2/CH4 separation
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Esposito, Elisa
Canonaco, Marcello
Curcio, Stefano
Jansen, Johannes Carolus
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Dottorato "Life Sciences" Indirizzo: in Ambiente, salute e processi eco-sostenibili Ciclo XXVIII, a.a.2015-2016; The objective of this work is to compare different membrane materials and different operation
modes for the separation of CO2 from CH4. In this context, the working principles in terms of gas
transport properties will be evaluated for three different systems. The discussion concerns: (1)
poly(ether-b-amide) (PEBAX®1657)/polyacrylonitrile (PAN) composite hollow fibre
membranes, (2) CO2-selective facilitated transport membranes, and (3) mixed matrix membranes
based on Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs).
The Pebax/PAN hollow fibre membranes were prepared by a new continuous coating method
based on cross flow-filtration of a PEBAX solution. This allows simultaneous internal coating of
a large number of the porous hollow fibres with a thin selective dense layer of PEBAX®, directly
inside the module. The membrane preparation was optimized by modulating different
parameters, such as coating time, polymer concentration and viscosity. The second approach
discusses the potential use of ionic liquids as a vehicle for facilitated CO2 transport in membrane
contactors for CO2/CH4 separation. The increase of the CO2 absorption in the ionic liquid
[BMIM][OTf] by the use of the enzyme Carbonic Anhydrase (CA) was evaluated. The third
approach analyzes the effect of Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) on the performance PIM-1
based mixed matrix membranes, provided by the School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
(UK). Single gas permeation measurements were carried out to determine the gas separation
performance of the membranes. In conclusion, the different types of membranes for CO2/CH4
separation will be compared, discussing the limitations and the advantages of all membranes and
methods.; Università della CalabriaSoggetto
Biogas; Upgrading; Carbon dioxide; Natural gas
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ING-IND/24;