Breadcrumb
- Home
- Publications
- Proceedings
- 2011 Annual Meeting
- Sustainable Engineering Forum
- Ionic Liquids and Membranes for Carbon Capture
- (461c) Membrane Carbon Capture and the Critical Role of Process System Engineering
In this presentation, we will present a systematic methodology for analysis of membrane systems considering multicomponent flue gas with CO2 as TC. We avoided simplifying assumptions namely multicomponent flue gas represented by CO2/N2 binary mixture or considering the co/counter current flow pattern of hollow-fibre membrane system as mixed flow. We found, via parametric analyses, optimal regions of flue gas pressure and membrane area within which a techno-economical process system design could be carried out. High selectivity was found to not necessarily have notable impact on PCC membrane performance, rather, a medium selectivity combined with medium or high permeance could be more advantageous.
[1] Khalilpour, R., Abbas, A., Lai, Z., Pinnau, I. 2011. Modeling and Parametric Analysis of Hollow Fibre Membrane System for Carbon capture from Multicomponent Flue Gas. AICHE Journal.