1st Edition

Membrane Technology for CO2 Sequestration

Edited By Zeinab Abbas Jawad Copyright 2019
    262 Pages
    by CRC Press

    262 Pages 2 Color & 111 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    262 Pages 2 Color & 111 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book addresses the fundamentals of CO2 storage for long-term sequestration in a subsurface geologic formation. In general, membrane gas separation can find a large room of application in flue gas. To achieve the development of this technology on a larger scale than which is possible in the lab we have to use membrane engineering. Consequently, greater emphasis is placed on novel materials for gas separation. Possible design strategies and role of novel materials are discussed. Additionally, the latest progress in design and preparation of asymmetric membranes for natural gas purification are highlighted. In fact, further development should focus on module and process design in order to bring gas separation membrane technology into commercial application. Therefore, the keys issues to propel current research towards industrial application are examined. Besides, the feasibility of implementing polyimide membrane for CO2 removal under real industrial conditions and its economic viability are highlighted. In order to exhibit excellent film-forming properties, zeolite membrane and cellulose acetate butyrate membrane areaddressed. Interestingly, it was found that the most accurate theoretical three-phase model is arguably revised Pal model with average percentage error of 0.74%.

    Co2 Sequestration in Deep Geological Settings: What Are The Key Storage Parameters?. Membrane Engineering in Co2 Separation. Polymeric Membrane for Flue Gas Separation and other Minor Components in Carbon Dioxide Capture. Asymmetric Membranes for Natural Gas Purification. Membranes for Post-Combustion Co2 Capture: How Far to the Commercialization. Advanced Membrane Materials for Co2 Separation from Natural Gas. Role of Polyimide Membrane in Gas Separation Technology: From Monomer to Polymer Perspective. Zeolite Membranes for Co2 Permeation and Separation. A Kinetic Study of Co2 Sorption Improvement in The CA-CNTS Mixed Matrix Membrane. A State of the Art Review of Process Modeling and Optimization of Membrane Based Co2 Separation Process.

    Biography



    Dr. Zeinab Abbas Jawad is currently a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University Malaysia. She had been awarded her PhD Degree in Chemical Engineering from University Sains Malaysia in 2014. Her research focus is on the development of Mixed Matrix Membrane for CO Separation. She is specifically interested in 2 the fundamental transport phenomena across the membrane and utilization of this membrane based separation technique to control environmental pollution issues.