In recent years microporous hollow fiber membrane contactors (HFMCs) have been intensively studied for many separation operations, among which chemical CO2absorption from gaseous mixtures. The vast majority of studies on this subject are conducted at laboratory scale and focus on simple model gases. At pilot and demonstration scale fewer investigations are available and a thorough knowledge on the concrete applicability of HFMCs under realistic conditions is still lacking at present. This work stems from a cooperative project involving two industrial partners, IPLOM, a refinery, and Italiana Coke, a coking plant, strongly interested in a possible implementation of HFMC-based units within their processes. A pilot plant has been expressly des...
Membrane gas–liquid contactors can provide very high interfacial area per unit volume, independent r...
Membrane gas absorption is a new way of contacting gas and liquid for industrial scale gas purificat...
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) produces syngas through the gasification of carbonaceo...
Recently, hollow fiber membrane gas–liquid contactor-based processes have gained an increasing atten...
Recently, hollow fiber membrane gas–liquid contactor-based processes have gained an increasing atten...
International audiencePost combustion Carbon Capture and Storage technology (CCS) is viewed as an ef...
Membrane contactors have been proposed for decades as a way to achieve intensified mass transfer pro...
International audienceA new experimental setup achieved by the CEP-Paris is presented. A hollow fibe...
Chemical absorption of carbon dioxide from flue or natural gas in hollow-fiber membrane contactors (...
Hollow fiber membrane contactors have several advantages that make them a good alternative to conven...
In the present work we use a membrane contactor for the separation of CO2 from CH4 and we systematic...
Membrane contactors have been proposed for decades as a way to achieve intensified mass transfer pro...
A techno-economic analysis was completed to compare the use of Hollow Fiber Membrane Modules (HFMM) ...
Membrane gas absorption technology is considered as one of the promising alternatives to conventiona...
Chemical absorption of CO2 in conventional absorbers is the most mature and preferred technology tod...
Membrane gas–liquid contactors can provide very high interfacial area per unit volume, independent r...
Membrane gas absorption is a new way of contacting gas and liquid for industrial scale gas purificat...
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) produces syngas through the gasification of carbonaceo...
Recently, hollow fiber membrane gas–liquid contactor-based processes have gained an increasing atten...
Recently, hollow fiber membrane gas–liquid contactor-based processes have gained an increasing atten...
International audiencePost combustion Carbon Capture and Storage technology (CCS) is viewed as an ef...
Membrane contactors have been proposed for decades as a way to achieve intensified mass transfer pro...
International audienceA new experimental setup achieved by the CEP-Paris is presented. A hollow fibe...
Chemical absorption of carbon dioxide from flue or natural gas in hollow-fiber membrane contactors (...
Hollow fiber membrane contactors have several advantages that make them a good alternative to conven...
In the present work we use a membrane contactor for the separation of CO2 from CH4 and we systematic...
Membrane contactors have been proposed for decades as a way to achieve intensified mass transfer pro...
A techno-economic analysis was completed to compare the use of Hollow Fiber Membrane Modules (HFMM) ...
Membrane gas absorption technology is considered as one of the promising alternatives to conventiona...
Chemical absorption of CO2 in conventional absorbers is the most mature and preferred technology tod...
Membrane gas–liquid contactors can provide very high interfacial area per unit volume, independent r...
Membrane gas absorption is a new way of contacting gas and liquid for industrial scale gas purificat...
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) produces syngas through the gasification of carbonaceo...