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- (381l) Highly CO2-Selective Membrane for Enhancing H2 Utilization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
Next, a high-level techno-economic analysis was used to explore the integration of the membrane process into the SOFC system. Owing to the high selectivity of the membrane, a single stage membrane system was able to achieve a 99% H2 recovery with a CO2 removal of 46.9%. Based on the CO2 permeance of 100 GPU and the CO2/H2 selectivity of 116, the CO2 removal cost was calculated to be $62.8/tonne for a set of optimized parameters. In order to improve the process further, a vacuum has been proposed to be pulled on the permeate side so that the removed CO2 can be captured, which will decrease the carbon emission of the SOFC process.
Dr. Salimâs current affiliation: Membrane Technology and Research, Inc. (MTR), Newark, CA