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2012
Journal Article
Title
Separation of CO2/N2 by means of a carbon membrane
Abstract
The permeation and separation performance of an ultramicroporous carbon membrane for separation of CO 2/N 2 mixtures were investigated. The experiments were conducted using the steady-state measurement method with pure gases (dead-end mode) and a CO 2/N 2 gas mixture (20/80mol.-%) (cross-flow mode) in the temperature range from 293K to 363K and at feed pressures of up to 1.4MPa and atmospheric pressure on the permeate side. The membrane exhibited a selectivity of about 25 and permeability of about 500Barrer for CO 2 in the mixture with N 2. The single-gas measurements do not reflect the membrane performance correctly. An adsorption-selective effect is assumed to be the main separation mechanism. Moreover, membrane-aging effects causing blocking due to pore constrictions through adsorption were observed. These pore constrictions lower the permeability, but they raise the selectivity. Operation at high temperatures leads to a reduction of aging effects.