AbstractThis study proposes a strategy for optimal design of hollow fiber membrane networks for post combustion carbon capture from power plant multicomponent flue gas. A mathematical model describing multicomponent gas permeation through a separation membrane was customized into the flowsheet modeling package ASPEN PLUS. An N-stage membrane network superstructure was defined considering all possible flowsheeting configurations. An optimization formulation was then developed and solved using an objective function that minimizes the costs associated with operating and capital expenses. For a case study of flue gas feed flow rate of 298 m3/s with 13% CO2 and under defined economic parameters, the optimization resulted in the synthesis of a me...
AbstractHollow fibre carbon membranes (HFCMs) were fabricated from deacetylated cellulose acetate pr...
In this work, we present an optimization model and techno-economic analysis aimed at assessing the v...
Using CO2/N-2 gas separation membranes for post-combustion capture, the most important problem is ho...
An optimization study of membrane-based separation systems for carbon dioxide capture from flue gas ...
AbstractThis paper describes a detailed process optimization of the mass and energy balances for mul...
An intelligent optimization of multistage gas permeation layouts is required to achieve high product...
Membrane separation may substitute conventional energy intensive technologies, and it could have cos...
We explore the concept of flexible carbon capture using membrane separation. Flexible carbon capture...
This paper applies mathematical programming and superstructure-based optimization approaches to desi...
The utilization of membrane technology in post-combustion applications is hindered by low CO2 feed p...
AbstractThis paper describes an investigation for multi-stage systems used in coal-fired power plant...
AbstractThis work presents a new systematic methodology for the design and optimization of membrane ...
AbstractThe influence of specific power requirements and the membrane area on the CO2 recovery ratio...
AbstractMembrane-based processes for carbon capture and storage have many compelling advantages that...
This thesis investigates membrane gas separation and its application to post-combustion carbon capt...
AbstractHollow fibre carbon membranes (HFCMs) were fabricated from deacetylated cellulose acetate pr...
In this work, we present an optimization model and techno-economic analysis aimed at assessing the v...
Using CO2/N-2 gas separation membranes for post-combustion capture, the most important problem is ho...
An optimization study of membrane-based separation systems for carbon dioxide capture from flue gas ...
AbstractThis paper describes a detailed process optimization of the mass and energy balances for mul...
An intelligent optimization of multistage gas permeation layouts is required to achieve high product...
Membrane separation may substitute conventional energy intensive technologies, and it could have cos...
We explore the concept of flexible carbon capture using membrane separation. Flexible carbon capture...
This paper applies mathematical programming and superstructure-based optimization approaches to desi...
The utilization of membrane technology in post-combustion applications is hindered by low CO2 feed p...
AbstractThis paper describes an investigation for multi-stage systems used in coal-fired power plant...
AbstractThis work presents a new systematic methodology for the design and optimization of membrane ...
AbstractThe influence of specific power requirements and the membrane area on the CO2 recovery ratio...
AbstractMembrane-based processes for carbon capture and storage have many compelling advantages that...
This thesis investigates membrane gas separation and its application to post-combustion carbon capt...
AbstractHollow fibre carbon membranes (HFCMs) were fabricated from deacetylated cellulose acetate pr...
In this work, we present an optimization model and techno-economic analysis aimed at assessing the v...
Using CO2/N-2 gas separation membranes for post-combustion capture, the most important problem is ho...