AbstractThe influence of specific power requirements and the membrane area on the CO2 recovery ratio and the CO2 concentration is investigated for CO2 membrane separation from a pressurized gas stream. Three different membrane configurations of a simple single stage, a single stage with permeate recycle, and an ideal two-cascade are considered. A feed gas containing 40% H2 and 60% CO2 and having a total pressure of 2.5MPa is used. In the cases of a simple single stage and a single stage with permeate recycle, a higher CO2 recovery ratio leads to a larger membrane area and higher energy consumption for the gas recycle. In addition, a higher CO2 concentration needs a larger membrane area and considerable power. An ideal two-cascade reduces th...
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AbstractThe influence of specific power requirements and the membrane area on the CO2 recovery ratio...
The possible application of membranes for CO2 separation in the treatment of non-valuable streams (e...
The utilization of membrane technology in post-combustion applications is hindered by low CO2 feed p...
This paper investigates the cost reduction opportunity of lower CO2 capture ratios (CCR) on membrane...
CO2 fugacity difference is the driving force for CO2-selective membranes used in post-combustion cap...
An intelligent optimization of multistage gas permeation layouts is required to achieve high product...
Carbon dioxide separation by means of membranes from methane reformed synthesis gas and from semi-cl...
AbstractThis work presents a new systematic methodology for the design and optimization of membrane ...
Studies of CO2 capture using membrane technology from coal-fired power-plant flue gas typically assu...
AbstractMembrane-based processes for carbon capture and storage have many compelling advantages that...
This work presents a new systematic methodology for the design and optimization of membrane systems ...
An optimization study of membrane-based separation systems for carbon dioxide capture from flue gas ...
This paper performs a techno-economic analysis of natural gas-fired combined cycle (NGCC) power plan...
This paper applies mathematical programming and superstructure-based optimization approaches to desi...
Integrated gasification combined cycle systems (IGCC) are becoming more popular because of the chara...
AbstractThe influence of specific power requirements and the membrane area on the CO2 recovery ratio...
The possible application of membranes for CO2 separation in the treatment of non-valuable streams (e...
The utilization of membrane technology in post-combustion applications is hindered by low CO2 feed p...
This paper investigates the cost reduction opportunity of lower CO2 capture ratios (CCR) on membrane...
CO2 fugacity difference is the driving force for CO2-selective membranes used in post-combustion cap...
An intelligent optimization of multistage gas permeation layouts is required to achieve high product...
Carbon dioxide separation by means of membranes from methane reformed synthesis gas and from semi-cl...
AbstractThis work presents a new systematic methodology for the design and optimization of membrane ...
Studies of CO2 capture using membrane technology from coal-fired power-plant flue gas typically assu...
AbstractMembrane-based processes for carbon capture and storage have many compelling advantages that...
This work presents a new systematic methodology for the design and optimization of membrane systems ...
An optimization study of membrane-based separation systems for carbon dioxide capture from flue gas ...
This paper performs a techno-economic analysis of natural gas-fired combined cycle (NGCC) power plan...
This paper applies mathematical programming and superstructure-based optimization approaches to desi...
Integrated gasification combined cycle systems (IGCC) are becoming more popular because of the chara...