The effect of ethane on the performance of commercial polyphenylene oxide and Cardo-type polyimide hollow fiber membranes in CO2/CH4 separation applications |
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Authors: | Mahdi Pourafshari Chenar Houman Savoji Mohammad Soltanieh Takeshi Matsuura Shahram Tabe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 1625, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83415-2211 |
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Abstract: | Impurities such as hydrogen sulfide, water vapor and heavy hydrocarbons in natural gas have considerable effects on the membrane performance. Small amounts of condensable and polymer soluble components in the feed gas cause swelling or plasticization of glassy membranes, leading to a reduction in membrane selectivity. In the present research the influence of ethane was investigated on the permeance and selectivity of two commercially available hollow fiber membranes, namely Cardo-type polyimide and PPO hollow fibers for CO2/CH4 separations. It was concluded that the gas mixture permeation rate was increased in the presence of C2H6. However, the CO2/CH4 separation factors remained almost the same in the presence and absence of the C2H6. |
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