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2022 ◽  
Vol 428 ◽  
pp. 132595
Author(s):  
Xu Li ◽  
Yanli Zhang ◽  
Qingping Xin ◽  
Xiaoli Ding ◽  
Lizhi Zhao ◽  
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2022 ◽  
pp. 209-229
Author(s):  
Rahim Aghaebrahimian ◽  
Parisa Biniaz ◽  
Seyed Mohammad Esmaeil Zakeri ◽  
Mohammad Reza Rahimpour

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Saber Kiani ◽  
Ahmad Taghizade ◽  
Rouzbeh Ramezani ◽  
Renzo Di Felice ◽  
Gomotsegang Fred Molelekwa ◽  
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Membranes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Yunzhao Guo ◽  
Wenbo Qi ◽  
Kaiyun Fu ◽  
Xianfu Chen ◽  
Minghui Qiu ◽  
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Ceramic membrane contactors hold great promise for CO2 desorption due to their high mass transfer area as well as the favorable characteristics of ceramic materials to resist harsh operating conditions. In this work, a hydrophobic tubular asymmetric alpha-alumina (α-Al2O3) membrane was prepared by grafting a hexadecyltrimethoxysilane ethanol solution. The hydrophobicity and permeability of the membrane were evaluated in terms of water contact angle and nitrogen (N2) flux. The hydrophobic membrane had a water contact angle of ~132° and N2 flux of 0.967 × 10−5 mol/(m2∙s∙Pa). CO2 desorption from the aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) solution was conducted through the hydrophobic tubular ceramic membrane contactor. The effects of operating conditions, such as CO2 loading, liquid flow rate, liquid temperature and permeate side pressure, on CO2 desorption flux were investigated. Moreover, the stability of the membrane was evaluated after the immersion of the ceramic membrane in an MEA solution at 373 K for 30 days. It was found that the hydrophobic α-Al2O3 membrane had good stability for CO2 desorption from the MEA solution, resulting in a <10% reduction of N2 flux compared to the membrane without MEA immersion.


2021 ◽  
pp. 17-44
Author(s):  
Mohammad Younas ◽  
Mashallah Rezakazemi
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2021 ◽  
pp. 45-98
Author(s):  
Mohammad Younas ◽  
Waheed Ur Rehman ◽  
Mashallah Rezakazemi

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