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Testing Membranes for Separation of CO2 from Small Molecules in Landfill Gas

Ogunlude, Priscilla; Abunumah, Ofasa; Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus; Gobina, Edward

Authors

Priscilla Ogunlude

Ofasa Abunumah

Edward Gobina



Abstract

The present work is focusing on the utilization of previously fabricated membrane (synthesized in 3 days as reported in our previous work) to study the effect of hydrocarbons and its durability at the previously optimized conditions. Subsequently, gas permeation study was conducted on ceramic membranes in CO2 separation from small gas molecules present in biogas and it was found that the permeance of CO2, N2, and CH4 decreased in the order of 15 INTRODUCTION Over the last few decades, much research has been done on the CO2 separation especially in biogas upgrading to biomethane [1]. The presence of CO2 in the biogas reduces the calorific value of the raw gas methane recovery during the combustion and other downstream processes [2]. Similarly, the presence of CO2 decreases the heating value of natural gas and causes equipment corrosion in the existence of water [3]. Meanwhile, membrane separation technology has received much attention in CO2 separation mainly due to its advantages compared to the conventional separation technologies [4]. Inorganic membranes are generally favored in the CO2 separation among the membrane materials over polymeric membranes due to their specific unique characteristics, including well-specified pores, the molecular filtering property, ability to sustain logetivity and wide pore size availability [5, 6].

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name TUBA World Conference on Energy Science and Technology (TUBA WCEST-2021)
Start Date Aug 8, 2021
End Date Aug 12, 2021
Acceptance Date Jul 31, 2021
Online Publication Date Aug 8, 2021
Publication Date Aug 8, 2021
Deposit Date Aug 11, 2021
Pages 84-85
Book Title TUBA World Conference on Energy Science and Technology (TUBA WCEST-2021): Book of Abstracts
Keywords Membrane; Pore size; Porosity; Permeance; Biogas
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2793050
Related Public URLs https://wcest.tuba.gov.tr/