Advanced Membrane Science and Technology for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Applications 2011
DOI: 10.1533/9780857093790.2.113
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Membrane technology for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture in power plants

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“…Membrane separation technologies in biofuel production generally play a great role, particularly in fermentation feed separation and enzyme recirculation. This has a huge benefit in terms of reducing production costs, removing fermentation inhibitors and balance hydrolysis with fermentation [93].…”
Section: Membrane Technology For Advanced Biofuels Production (Bioethanol and Biodiesel)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Membrane separation technologies in biofuel production generally play a great role, particularly in fermentation feed separation and enzyme recirculation. This has a huge benefit in terms of reducing production costs, removing fermentation inhibitors and balance hydrolysis with fermentation [93].…”
Section: Membrane Technology For Advanced Biofuels Production (Bioethanol and Biodiesel)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Membrane for CO 2 separation and capture has shown a greater potential alternative to the conventional techniques. These advantages are easy applicability, efficiency, flexibility, simple design, single step separation, ability to maintain high CO 2 pressure, and performance of separations at low energy penalties [93]. Additionally, membranes allow selective capture of CO 2 from different gas stream such as flue gas (post-combustion system), natural gas (natural gas processing), hydrogen (pre-combustion systems) or oxygen from nitrogen (in an oxyfuel combustion system) [93].…”
Section: Co 2 Capture and Usementioning
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“…Post-combustion CO 2 captures from fl ue gases have been reviewed in several publications recently (e.g., Basile et al ., 2011;Yave and Car, 2011) Conventional approaches for removing CO 2 from fl ue gases include absorption in solutions, most typically amine solutions, adsorption on solid sorbents, and cryogenic separation (Brunetti et al ., 2010). There has however been substantial recent interest in CO 2 selective polymeric membranes for fl ue gas CO 2 capture.…”
Section: Post-combustion Co 2 Capturementioning
confidence: 99%