Journal article

In situ layer-by-layer assembled carbonic anhydrase-coated hollow fiber membrane contactor for rapid CO2 absorption

JKJ Yong, GW Stevens, F Caruso, SE Kentish

Journal of Membrane Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2016

Abstract

The use of potassium carbonate as a solvent for the absorption of carbon dioxide is constrained by slow absorption kinetics, which hinders the overall rate of mass transfer. In this work, the reaction rate is promoted by the electrostatic adsorption of carbonic anhydrase (CA) onto the surface of both a porous polypropylene (PP) and a non-porous polydimethoxysilane (PDMS) hollow fiber membrane via layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly. The rate of CO2 absorption into K2CO3 is increased approximately threefold when CA is adsorbed onto the PP membrane surface, while the absorption rate of the modified PDMS membrane was slightly lower, within 70-90% of the PP values. The results show that the ultrathin ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The work was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology (Project number CE140100036) and the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre (PFPC), a Special Research Centre of the Australian Research Council. Novozymes A/S kindly supplied the enzyme, NCA. These sources of support are gratefully acknowledged.