Conventionally, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide are absorbed using aqueous alkanolamines or carbonate solution in column type of equipment. However, in view of the unparallel advantages offered, the use of microporous hollow fiber membrane modules is an attractive alternative. In the present study application of cross-flow membrane contactors for absorption of these gases using aqueous potassium carbonate as a solvent is explored. The carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide absorption into aqueous solutions carbonate involves complex chemical reactions. The effect of these chemical reactions on the absorption into a liquid flowing though a hollow fiber membrane may not be described using conventional mass transfer models like e.g. the pen...
The cross-flow operation of hollow fiber membrane contactors offers many advantages and is preferred...
Absorption determined by mass transfer in the liquid is described well with the Graetz-Lévèque equat...
A new absorption liquid based on amino acid salts has been studied for CO2 removal in membrane gas–l...
Conventionally, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide are absorbed using aqueous alkanolamines or car...
Conventionally, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide are absorbed using aqueous alkanolamines or car...
Conventionally, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide are absorbed using aqueous alkanolamines or car...
Microporous hollow fiber gas-liquid membrane contactors have a fixed and well-defined gas-liquid int...
Traditionally, hollow fiber membrane contactors used for gas-liquid contacting were designed in a sh...
Absorption determined by mass transfer in the liquid is described well with the Graetz-Lévèque equat...
Traditionally, hollow fiber membrane contactors used for gas-liquid contacting were designed in a sh...
The cross-flow operation of hollow fiber membrane contactors offers many advantages and is preferred...
Traditionally, hollow fiber membrane contactors used for gas–liquid contacting were designed in a sh...
Membrane gas absorption is a new way of contacting gas and liquid for industrial scale gas purificat...
Microporous hollow fiber gas–liquid membrane contactors have a fixed and well-defined gas–liquid int...
The cross-flow operation of hollow fiber membrane contactors offers many advantages and is preferred...
Absorption determined by mass transfer in the liquid is described well with the Graetz-Lévèque equat...
A new absorption liquid based on amino acid salts has been studied for CO2 removal in membrane gas–l...
Conventionally, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide are absorbed using aqueous alkanolamines or car...
Conventionally, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide are absorbed using aqueous alkanolamines or car...
Conventionally, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide are absorbed using aqueous alkanolamines or car...
Microporous hollow fiber gas-liquid membrane contactors have a fixed and well-defined gas-liquid int...
Traditionally, hollow fiber membrane contactors used for gas-liquid contacting were designed in a sh...
Absorption determined by mass transfer in the liquid is described well with the Graetz-Lévèque equat...
Traditionally, hollow fiber membrane contactors used for gas-liquid contacting were designed in a sh...
The cross-flow operation of hollow fiber membrane contactors offers many advantages and is preferred...
Traditionally, hollow fiber membrane contactors used for gas–liquid contacting were designed in a sh...
Membrane gas absorption is a new way of contacting gas and liquid for industrial scale gas purificat...
Microporous hollow fiber gas–liquid membrane contactors have a fixed and well-defined gas–liquid int...
The cross-flow operation of hollow fiber membrane contactors offers many advantages and is preferred...
Absorption determined by mass transfer in the liquid is described well with the Graetz-Lévèque equat...
A new absorption liquid based on amino acid salts has been studied for CO2 removal in membrane gas–l...