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Integrated membrane material and process development for gas separation

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Abstract

The widespread application of membrane gas separation systems in recent years results from the development of effective process designs and high performance membrane materials. This has led to low-cost and energy-efficient processes. This review highlights three new developments in membrane technology that further enhance the technology's competitiveness. First, the development of sweep/countercurrent designs that integrate membrane units into process trains with high energy efficiency, especially for separations with low feed-to-permeate pressure ratios, are discussed. Second, the development of process designs that balance permeability and selectivity to achieve maximum efficiency are considered. Finally, recent studies of thin-film membrane stability are reviewed. The decrease in membrane permeability overtime is a problem that continues to limit membrane processes. However, because the causes of the decline are now better understood, cures may be possible.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-61
Number of pages8
JournalCurrent Opinion in Chemical Engineering
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2014

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