Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Polymeric membrane technology applied to gas separation is seen as a valuable alternative to conventional systems due to its ease integrability with existing plant, its lower energy consumption, and its flexibility when scaling up. It constitutes a cheaper solution because, in accordance with the principles of process intensification strategy, realized with a reduced number of stages process. In this work, for the first time, a modified polylactic acid-based polymer (PLA Easy Fil(TM) - White) was used to synthesize polymeric membranes for use in CO2 separation. This has the further advantage of adopting a biodegradable and non-toxic material and environmental friendly. Dense symmetric PLA Easy Fil(TM) - White membranes (average thickness ~ 27 ?m) were prepared and characterized in terms of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) analyses and in single gas permeation tests to determine their perm-selectivity at room temperature in the particular field of CO2/CH4 separation as an example of CO2 removal from raw natural gas or biogas. A CO2/CH4 ideal selectivity equal to 285 (corresponding to a CO2 permeability of 70 barrer) was obtained, overcoming the related Robeson's upper bound.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
polymeric membrane; polylactic acid Easy-Fil; gas separation; CO2 removal
List of contributors:
Galiano, Francesco; Russo, Francesca; Figoli, Alberto; Iulianelli, Adolfo; Desiderio, Giovanni; Basile, ANGELO BRUNO
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