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This paper introduces a novel optimal design strategy for membrane separation systems.
This chapter provides an overview of the use of membrane separation systems for environmental applications.
The proposed approach provides an efficient methodology for preliminary screening of multi-stage membrane separation systems for multicomponent gas mixtures.
Membrane separation systems could be a feasible option as post combustion carbon capture technologies in coal-fired power plants.
Membrane separation systems are widely used to purify water of different qualities including brackish water, seawater and wastewater.
Moreover, these copolymers easily formed films which withstood polar solvents and could be readily cross-linked by thermal curing, opening interesting prospects for membrane separation systems.
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Ceramic membrane separation system was developed to simultaneously remove free glycerol and soap from crude biodiesel.
However, process and economic feasibility of membrane separation system significantly depends on not only membrane materials but also process operating conditions.
To circumvent the water wash purification method, a membrane separation system using ceramic membranes was designed, constructed and tested for the removal of glycerol from crude FAME from a biodiesel production process.
The best membrane separation system employs a three-stage system with polyimide at 10 bar, and a two-stage membrane system with PORCHF membranes at 50 bar with recycle.
It was reported that the decontamination efficiency achieves 99.94% and the volume concentration ratio achieves 12.5 at pH 10 for solution fed into the membrane separation system.
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