2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(69e) Manufacturing Advanced Structured Contactors with Integrated Heat Management Capabilities
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The creation of robust materials-enabled advanced separators and their manufacturing into low-cost, energy-efficient devices to meet this global challenge will be the focus of the talk. Engineering novel materialsâsuch as solid-supported amines, metal-organic frameworks, and polymers of intrinsic microporosityâinto structured contactor adsorption devices shows promise for emerging separation applications. These include olefin/paraffin separation, carbon capture, and air purification. Structured sorbent contactors can help manage kinetic and engineering factors associated with the separation, including pressure drop, sorption enthalpy effects, and external heat integration (for temperature swing adsorption). Monoliths, fiber sorbents, and 3D printed materials will be discussed as the three main classes of existing or emerging structured sorbent contactors. Recent developments in their manufacture; advantages and disadvantages of each structure relative to each other and to pellet packed beds; recent developments in system modeling; and finally, critical needs in this area of research will all be discussed.