Membranes, Volume 10, Issue 12
2020 December - 80 articles
Cover Story: Membranes for acid gas removal from natural gas are a promising technology due to their simplicity and low operating cost. However, deep cleaning is difficult to achieve especially when H2S is present, and hybrid systems which include conventional amine absorption processes may be required. The aim of our work is to close the gap between academic research on membranes and their application in the natural gas industry by providing a comprehensive economic study; a target membrane performance for the treatment of natural gas with high acid gas content is given. We propose the use of bespoken thin films of highly permeable superglassy polymers to meet the target. The addition of nanofillers can aid in preventing loss of free volume over time, often seen for this type of polymers. View this paper. - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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