Journal article
Crosslinked PEG and PEBAX membranes for concurrent permeation ofwater and carbon dioxide
CA Scholes, GQ Chen, HT Lu, SE Kentish
Membranes | Published : 2015
Abstract
Membrane technology can be used for both post combustion carbon dioxide capture and acidic gas sweetening and dehydration of natural gas. These processes are especially suited for polymeric membranes with polyether functionality, because of the high affinity of this species for both H2O and CO2. Here, both crosslinked polyethylene glycol diacrylate and a polyether-polyamide block copolymer (PEBAX 2533©) are studied for their ability to separate CO2 from CH4 and N2 under single and mixed gas conditions, for both dry and wet feeds, as well as when 500 ppm H2S is present. The solubility of gases within these polymers is shown to be better correlated with the Lennard Jones well depth than with c..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for this project was provided by the Australian Government through its Cooperative Research Centre program, with assistance from the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre and the Peter Cook Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage at the University of Melbourne also gratefully acknowledged.