A Review of Carbon Dioxide Selective Membranes [electronic resource] : A Topical Report
- Published:
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy, 2003.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Physical Description:
- 1,040 pages : digital, PDF file
- Additional Creators:
- United States. Department of Energy and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Free-to-read Unrestricted online access
- Summary:
- Carbon dioxide selective membranes provide a viable energy-saving alternative for CO2 separation, since membranes do not require any phase transformation. This review examines various CO2 selective membranes for the separation of CO2 and N2, CO2 and CH4, and CO2 and H2 from flue or fuel gas. This review attempts to summarize recent significant advances reported in the literature about various CO2 selective membranes, their stability, the effect of different parameters on the performance of the membrane, the structure and permeation properties relationships, and the transport mechanism applied in different CO2 selective membranes.
- Report Numbers:
- E 1.99:doe/netl-2003/1200
doe/netl-2003/1200 - Subject(s):
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- Note:
- Published through SciTech Connect.
12/01/2003.
"doe/netl-2003/1200"
Henry W. Pennline; David R. Luebke; Dushyant Shekhawat.
National Energy Technology Lab., Pittsburgh, PA (US)
National Energy Technology Lab., Morgantown, WV (US) - Type of Report and Period Covered Note:
- Topical;
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