2020
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.2031
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Water vapor effects on CO2 separation of amine‐containing facilitated transport membranes (AFTMs) module: mathematical modeling using tanks‐in‐series approach

Abstract: Amine-containing facilitated transport membranes (AFTMs) are emerging membranes and have great potential for CO 2 capture. AFTMs are particularly suitable for humid flue gases, as water vapor enhances the facilitated transportation of CO 2. However, there is a lack of mathematical models available to evaluate the impact of water vapor on CO 2 separation performance for large-scale membrane modules. Therefore, developing a mathematical model considering the water vapor effects is of great importance to guide th… Show more

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“…Membrane CO 2 capture is beyond the scope of this contribution. Nonetheless, because membranes often contain actual CO 2 adsorbents, such as amines, ,, ionic liquids, , enzymes or mimic enzymes, , MOFs, carbon, and zeolites, ,, the water benefits or drawbacks on CO 2 membrane separation will be briefly discussed, with particular emphasis on water-facilitated transport in polymeric membranes. ,,, Comprehensive reviews on membrane CO 2 removal from large point sources are readily available elsewhere. , ,,,,, …”
Section: Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Membrane CO 2 capture is beyond the scope of this contribution. Nonetheless, because membranes often contain actual CO 2 adsorbents, such as amines, ,, ionic liquids, , enzymes or mimic enzymes, , MOFs, carbon, and zeolites, ,, the water benefits or drawbacks on CO 2 membrane separation will be briefly discussed, with particular emphasis on water-facilitated transport in polymeric membranes. ,,, Comprehensive reviews on membrane CO 2 removal from large point sources are readily available elsewhere. , ,,,,, …”
Section: Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, because CO 2 separation membranes often contain actual CO 2 adsorbents, such as amines and polyamines, ,, MOFs, zeolites, ,, carbon, ionic liquids, , enzymes, and enzyme mimics, , they are bound to have similarities with adsorbents. Although progress in this area has been reported in several authoritative reviews, ,, the effect of water on CO 2 transport and selectivity across membranes will be discussed succinctly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%