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Protic ionic liquids based on substitute amines and carboxilate anions were reported to be selective to methane/carbon dioxide separation.
In the post-combustion membrane separation process, the specific work consumption for carbon dioxide separation is reduced by 12.9%.
In this paper Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFCs) are considered for their potential application in carbon dioxide separation when integrated into natural gas fired combined cycles.
A carbon dioxide separation unit conveniently integrated in a pre-combustion separation process is chosen, in order to take advantage of the high pressure of the gas.
In this process, the amount of carbon dioxide separation and capture using mono ethanol amine (MEA) 30 wt% as solvent is 90%.
In this study, a hollow fiber membrane model was incorporated in Aspen HYSYS as a user defined unit operation for the study of carbon dioxide separation from methane.
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The purpose of this paper is to examine carbon dioxide (CO2) separation process using membrane technologies.
In this chapter carbon dioxide (CO2) separation from power plant flue gases through membranes will be discussed.
The simulated results showed that Cu-BTC could be potentially used for the purification of carbon monoxide, capture of carbon dioxide and separation of olefin/paraffin.
The evaluation of the performances of the proposed configurations was focused on the ethane carbon dioxide azeotrope separation considering different liquefied hydrocarbon fractions as entrainers.
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