Journal article

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-sputtered polypropylene membranes for carbon dioxide separation in membrane gas absorption: Hollow fiber configuration

JA Franco, DD Demontigny, SE Kentish, JM Perera, GW Stevens

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research | Published : 2012

Abstract

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plasma sputtering of polypropylene (PP) membranes allows the formation of an ultrathin fluorinated hydrophobic surface that retains the microporous surface structure of the underlying membrane. The absorption results presented in this paper show that the novel PP membrane material performs well for the separation of CO 2 from other gases, using an amine-based solvent. Hollow fiber membrane experiments show that the plasma-treated hollow fiber membrane has a superior CO 2 mass transfer rate to untreated PP when coupled with monoethanolamine solvent flowing through the fiber lumen for at least 45 h of absorption time. The CO 2 mass-transfer rate through the treat..

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