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- Separations Needs for CO2 Capture
- (771b) Regeneration of CO2 Solvents with Polymeric Membranes
A membrane evaluation system was designed and built to study the permeability and selectivity of various membrane materials for the recovery of CO2 from MEA solutions. The feed consisted of an aqueous MEA solution (15% wt) saturated with CO2 and continuously circulated through a membrane module. On the permeate side of the membrane a sweep gas was used to maintain a low CO2 partial pressure. The permeate gas composition was measured by gas chromatography (GC) and a non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) detector. The performance of several porous and nonporous membrane materials, including polyester (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyamide, and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), was measured and compared. The effects of feed flow rate, sweep gas rate, and temperature on CO2 permeability were studied, as was the ability of these membranes to perform in long-term, continuous operation. Membrane porosity, swelling, and surface morphology was characterized by optical and electron microscopy.