Membrane separation is considered one of the most promising CO2/CH4 separation technologies currently available because it is a safe, environment-friendly, and economical method. However, the inability of membrane materials to reconcile the trade-off between permeability and permeation selectivity limits their further applications; moreover, the mechanism underlying this process is unclear, which is mainly determined by the performance of gas adsorption and diffusion. Therefore, this paper describes the effect of gas adsorption and diffusion on membrane separation by assessing the fundamental gas–membrane and gas–gas interactions. Combining molecular simulation methods (Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation) and a thermodynamic mode...
Efficient separation of CO2 from CO2/CH4 mixtures using membranes has economic, environmental and in...
We have used equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) simulations to investigate the temperature depende...
<div><p>We examined the effects of electrostatic interactions on gas adsorption and permeability of ...
Gaseous molecular separation is crucial for carbon dioxide capture and storage, hydrogen purificati...
Modeling of CO2/CH4 separation using SAPO-34 tubular membrane was performed by computational fluid d...
This work aims at obtaining a systematic description and prediction of the multicomponent gas separa...
Gas adsorption and permeation of CO2 gas weremeasured on two carbon molecular sieve membranes over a...
Carbon dioxide gas separation is important for many environmental and energy applications. Molecular...
MgMOF-74 is a metal-organic framework (MOF) with exposed metal cation sites that has one-dimensional...
Porous coordination networks (PCNs) are promising nanoporous materials in gas separation application...
The gas solubility in polymeric membranes affects the separation performance, particularly in the ca...
Ionic liquids (ILs)/graphene oxide (GO) membranes have been regarded as a prospective alternative in...
Among various reported membrane-based gas separation processes, the best explanation is generally ac...
MgMOF-74 is a metal-organic framework (MOF) with exposed metal cation sites that has one-dimensional...
YesCO2 capture from natural gas was experimentally and theoretically studied using a dead-end polyme...
Efficient separation of CO2 from CO2/CH4 mixtures using membranes has economic, environmental and in...
We have used equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) simulations to investigate the temperature depende...
<div><p>We examined the effects of electrostatic interactions on gas adsorption and permeability of ...
Gaseous molecular separation is crucial for carbon dioxide capture and storage, hydrogen purificati...
Modeling of CO2/CH4 separation using SAPO-34 tubular membrane was performed by computational fluid d...
This work aims at obtaining a systematic description and prediction of the multicomponent gas separa...
Gas adsorption and permeation of CO2 gas weremeasured on two carbon molecular sieve membranes over a...
Carbon dioxide gas separation is important for many environmental and energy applications. Molecular...
MgMOF-74 is a metal-organic framework (MOF) with exposed metal cation sites that has one-dimensional...
Porous coordination networks (PCNs) are promising nanoporous materials in gas separation application...
The gas solubility in polymeric membranes affects the separation performance, particularly in the ca...
Ionic liquids (ILs)/graphene oxide (GO) membranes have been regarded as a prospective alternative in...
Among various reported membrane-based gas separation processes, the best explanation is generally ac...
MgMOF-74 is a metal-organic framework (MOF) with exposed metal cation sites that has one-dimensional...
YesCO2 capture from natural gas was experimentally and theoretically studied using a dead-end polyme...
Efficient separation of CO2 from CO2/CH4 mixtures using membranes has economic, environmental and in...
We have used equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) simulations to investigate the temperature depende...
<div><p>We examined the effects of electrostatic interactions on gas adsorption and permeability of ...