International audienceRecently, membrane contactors have gained more popularity in the field of CO2 removal; however, achieving high purity and competitive recovery for poor soluble gas (H2, N2, or CH4) remains elusive. Hence, a novel process for CO2 removal from a mixture of gases using hollow fiber membrane contactors is investigated theoretically and experimentally. A theoretical model is constructed to show that the dissolved residual CO2 hinders the capacity of the absorbent when it is regenerated. This model, backed up by experimental investigation, proves that achieving a purity > 99% without consuming excessive chemicals or energy remains challenging in a closed-loop system. As a solution, a novel strategy is proposed: the pH Swing ...
Chemical absorption of CO2 in conventional absorbers is the most mature and preferred technology tod...
Recently, hollow fiber membrane gas–liquid contactor-based processes have gained an increasing atten...
The CO2 absorption with the use of amine solution flowing through the shell side of the hollow fiber...
Recently, membrane contactors have gained more popularity in the field of CO2 removal; however, achi...
A membrane-based gas–liquid contacting process was evaluated in this work for CO2 removal from flue ...
International audienceA new experimental setup achieved by the CEP-Paris is presented. A hollow fibe...
Natural gas consists primarily of methane (CH4) but it also contains considerable amounts of contami...
Chemical absorption of carbon dioxide from flue or natural gas in hollow-fiber membrane contactors (...
Membrane gas separation is a reliable alternative to traditional acid gas absorption techniques usin...
Membrane gas absorption technology is considered as one of the promising alternatives to conventiona...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide have been known to contribute significantly to global warmin...
In the present work we use a membrane contactor for the separation of CO2 from CH4 and we systematic...
This work focuses on separating CO2 from syngas to produce high purity hydrogen based on gas-liquid ...
Hollow fiber membrane contactors have several advantages that make them a good alternative to conven...
AbstractCO2 capture is recognized as necessary to achieve significant greenhouse gas emission reduct...
Chemical absorption of CO2 in conventional absorbers is the most mature and preferred technology tod...
Recently, hollow fiber membrane gas–liquid contactor-based processes have gained an increasing atten...
The CO2 absorption with the use of amine solution flowing through the shell side of the hollow fiber...
Recently, membrane contactors have gained more popularity in the field of CO2 removal; however, achi...
A membrane-based gas–liquid contacting process was evaluated in this work for CO2 removal from flue ...
International audienceA new experimental setup achieved by the CEP-Paris is presented. A hollow fibe...
Natural gas consists primarily of methane (CH4) but it also contains considerable amounts of contami...
Chemical absorption of carbon dioxide from flue or natural gas in hollow-fiber membrane contactors (...
Membrane gas separation is a reliable alternative to traditional acid gas absorption techniques usin...
Membrane gas absorption technology is considered as one of the promising alternatives to conventiona...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide have been known to contribute significantly to global warmin...
In the present work we use a membrane contactor for the separation of CO2 from CH4 and we systematic...
This work focuses on separating CO2 from syngas to produce high purity hydrogen based on gas-liquid ...
Hollow fiber membrane contactors have several advantages that make them a good alternative to conven...
AbstractCO2 capture is recognized as necessary to achieve significant greenhouse gas emission reduct...
Chemical absorption of CO2 in conventional absorbers is the most mature and preferred technology tod...
Recently, hollow fiber membrane gas–liquid contactor-based processes have gained an increasing atten...
The CO2 absorption with the use of amine solution flowing through the shell side of the hollow fiber...