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Recent Progress in the Engineering of Polymeric Membranes for CO2 Capture from Flue Gas

Yang Han, Yutong Yang, W.S. Winston Ho

2020Membranes92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CO2 capture from coal- or natural gas-derived flue gas has been widely considered as the next opportunity for the large-scale deployment of gas separation membranes. Despite the tremendous progress made in the synthesis of polymeric membranes with high CO2/N2 separation performance, only a few membrane technologies were advanced to the bench-scale study or above from a highly idealized laboratory setting. Therefore, the recent progress in polymeric membranes is reviewed in the perspectives of capture system energetics, process synthesis, membrane scale-up, modular fabrication, and field tests. These engineering considerations can provide a holistic approach to better guide membrane research and accelerate the commercialization of gas separation membranes for post-combustion carbon capture.

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Flue gasMembraneChemical engineeringProcess engineeringWaste managementEngineeringMaterials sciencePolymer scienceChemistryBiochemistryMembrane Separation and Gas TransportCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesMuon and positron interactions and applications
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